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The Soaring Economy Makes This 8.9% Dividend A Buy
Forbes· 21 hours agoYou may have noticed that since the pandemic, there’s been a somewhat perverse desire to make the economy look worse than it is. At CEF Insider, we...
Latest jobs report expected to show slower but still-steady growth
NBC NEWS· 2 days ago"Businesses are just not laying off [many] workers," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's...
IllumiNative Appoints Next Executive Director
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 2 days agoAngel Charley has been tapped as executive director, and will lead nonprofit programs at this Indigenous social-justice organization. Charley will work with Crystal Echo Hawk, its founder and ...
Stock market today: Wall Street's momentum cools after its latest record-setting day
Associated Press via AOL· 3 days agoU.S. stocks held steady Thursday as Wall Street’s momentum cooled following its latest...
Why Today’s Fed Outlook May Be the Best-Case Scenario for Stock Investors
Morningstar· 1 day agoInvestors are again recalibrating their expectations around the Federal Reserve’s long-awaited...
Durham parent: Our students and schools can’t wait. County holds the key on funding | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGood teachers have long-term economic impacts. A...students with above average kindergarten teachers...
Stock market today: Wall Street's momentum cools after its latest record-setting day
WSB Radio· 2 days agoThe Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 37 points, or 0.1%, as of 2:01 p.m. Eastern time, and the...
Florida men in the veep mix
Politico· 2 days agoDeSantis signs ‘Cassie Carli Law’ to ease the safe exchange of minors,” by Florida Politics’ Jesse Scheckner. — “Florida officials urge low-income parents ...
Tax Deferring — How Billionaires Are Paying Less In Income Tax Than You
Benzinga· 3 days agoAll billionaires hire professionals to save them from "the other inevitable thing in life," but some...
These disabled people tried to play by the rules. It cost them their federal benefits
NPR· 17 hours agoRecipients usually need to find an attorney to help them negotiate the process. But attorneys are hard for poor people to afford or find. Also, few lawyers take SSI cases because Social Security ...