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U.S. Wage Growth Fails To Keep Up With Rising Prices For 17 Consecutive Months

Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022

thumbnailGetty Images Key Takeaways For the 17th consecutive month, real average hourly wages fell in the U.S. in August 2022. That means workers are effectively being paid less when you account for the rising cost of everything, from luxury items to everyday staples. Inflation needs to... + más

California raises wage replacement for new parents, sick workers | Los Angeles Times

Supporters abandon L.A. City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval after wage theft report | Los Angeles Times


Mayor Adams was ardent defender of discretionary spending before pushing NYC Council cuts over migrant crisis

New York Daily News USA Politics December 27, 2022

thumbnailIn a move that provoked harsh backlash last week, Mayor Adams called on City Council members to fork over half of their discretionary funds to help pay for the ongoing migrant crisis that has plagued his administration for months. But in a letter to the Council making that... + más

NYC Mayor Adams, Council members clash on how to pay for costs from migrant crisis | New York Daily News

Eric Adams warns migrant crisis could bankrupt NYC — still won’t blame Biden | New York Post


Biden's income-driven student loan repayment plan starts taking applications

Los Angeles Times USA Business August 23, 2023

thumbnailWith payments on federal student loans scheduled to resume soon, the Biden administration launched a new repayment plan Tuesday that offers more affordable monthly payments to low- and moderate-income borrowers. Dubbed the Saving on a Valuable Education plan, or SAVE, it's... + más

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN

Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe


Target CEO says consumers are still spending, but sees pressure on discretionary items

MarketWatch USA Business November 15, 2023

thumbnailSpeaking in a conference call before market open, Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell the company saw soft industry trends in discretionary categories, as well as higher inventory shrink. Related: “Overall, consumers are still spending,” he said, but cited factors such as... + más

Here's what is open and closed on Columbus Day/Indigenous People's Day | CBS News

Yes, Your Job Is Important. But It’s Not All-Important. | The New York Times


Is The Market Pullback An Opportunity For Investors?

Forbes USA Business December 17, 2022

thumbnailIs the Market Pullback an Opportunity for Investors?Photo credit: Shutterstock After some tough days in the markets, it looks like we could be in for more volatility. The market was down in pre-market trading, plus it’s a quadruple witching day (i.e., four types of derivatives... + más

Is Gold Ready For Lift-Off? | Forbes

Bond Yield, Dollar Rebound May Lead To Pullback On Wall Street | RTTNews



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