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The ongoing housing affordability crisis in the United States has been driven largely by soaring home prices and historically high mortgage rates. The latest estimates from the National Association...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Despite the economic shocks wrought by the COVID-19...
With home prices at mortgage rates at historic highs, buying a home has become prohibitively expensive for millions of Americans. But the costs associated with home ownership extend well beyond the...
Upward economic mobility has grown increasingly difficult in the U.S. in recent decades — particularly for those at the lower end of the income spectrum. Nationwide, Americans born into a...
Property taxes are an indispensable source of government revenue. Partially because they are set at the local level, property tax payments can vary from one county to another — and how much you...
Americans consume an estimated 8.8 million barrels of gasoline every day.  Because the U.S. is so dependent on personal vehicles for transportation, the price of gas can have a meaningful impact on...
Free trade agreements are intended to open up international markets to American businesses, make American products more competitive abroad, and allow consumers to purchase goods in the global...
Inflation has impacted every American in recent years, but still, how much Americans spend for similar goods and services can vary meaningfully, depending on where they live. In a majority of...
24/7 Wall St. Insights The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world — but it also has a relatively high cost of living.  Still, the overall cost of living can vary...
According to a Department for Culture, Media and Sport report, the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla cost about $63 million, and the Home Office spent another $28 million—the second...
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