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In response to rising inflation, several states have approved sending or have already issued additional stimulus checks to their residents.
This summer’s twin paradoxes of massive flooding and receding rivers and reservoirs opened a dangerous new channel this week with news that some $80 billion in economic trade along Germany’s...
Mortgage rates swung back above the 5% mark while two different data reports pointed to record peaks in the nationwide median home sales price. On The Mortgage Front Freddie Mac (OTCMKTS:FMCC)...
Federal stimulus money may not be coming directly, but Americans can still use some indirect benefits that the federal government is offering to offset at least some of the impacts of rising prices....
(David Callaway is founder and Editor-in-Chief of Callaway Climate Insights. He is the former president of the World Editors Forum, Editor-in-Chief of USA Today and MarketWatch, and CEO of TheStreet...
Social Security payments reportedly will rise over 9% next year. Will that be enough?
By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights Today in Callaway Climate Insights: – China’s suspension of climate talks with the U.S. was inevitable after Pelosi’s Taiwan visit. What’s next?...
For years, there have been worries that Social Security would run out of money.
(Mark Hulbert, an author and longtime investment columnist, is the founder of the Hulbert Financial Digest; his Hulbert Ratings audits investment newsletter returns. He can be reached...
All things considered, it is good to be retired today, at least as far as Social Security payments are concerned.
If Americans can worry themselves into a recession, current consumer sentiment indicates that has started to happen.
As the new Schumer-Manchin climate bill, um, the Inflation Reduction Act, enters the sausage-making phase in the Senate, it’s becoming clearer what needs to be tossed, and added, to cement...
(Bill Sternberg is a veteran Washington journalist and former editorial page editor of USA Today.) WASHINGTON, D.C. (Callaway Climate Insights) — Whether the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 would...
People can barely live in temperatures above 110 degrees F, let alone at 120 degrees F. The human body cannot cool itself rapidly enough to offset the damage of high temperatures. Some people suffer...
Millions of Americans have been able to relocate because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Companies have needed to shutter offices to prevent the spread of the virus. Among these, some have said people will...