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A surge in federal infrastructure funding will boost NC’s economy. Where is it going? | Opinion
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 1 year agoThis new year will bring new money to North Carolina. Lots of it. Major legislation passed by...
RI communities have used two-thirds of ARPA money. How have they spent it?
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThey may never have a chance to spend on Uncle Sam's dime like this again, so how are local leaders...
Inside Biden’s decision to halt a rail strike
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPresident Joe Biden knew he would be risking a backlash from his labor allies if he stepped in to head off a holiday-season rail strike. But the dangers...
Welcome to the age of geriatric millionaires
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 1 week agourbazon/Getty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BI The average age of American millionaires rose to 61 in 2022 from 57 in 1992. Younger workers struggle to...
‘I don’t see a big recession’: BlackRock boss Larry Fink dismisses concerns of an economic downturn...
TipRanks via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoEveryone is talking up the prospect of a recession. Well, actually, not everyone, it seems. In...
An Economic Wake-Up Call
InvestorPlace via Yahoo Finance· 11 months agoConsumers are out of cash but still spending … what’s the consumer mindset behind wanton spending? … debt-laden consumers are getting rejected from loans...
County to spend $98M of federal stimulus funds, including $7M for south Cobb clinic
Marietta Daily Journal, Ga. via Yahoo News· 1 year agoFeb. 10—The Cobb Board of Commissioners has, for nearly a year, been mulling how to spend tens of millions of dollars it received courtesy of the federal American Rescue Plan Act. Next week, ...
The Case for Local Currency Bonds “Si, Se Puede!”
ETF Trends via Yahoo Finance· 10 months agoBy Gustavo Medeiros of Ashmore Group Believe it or not, Emerging Markets (EM) local currency bonds have been outperforming global fixed income asset...
Wonder why everything is so expensive these days? It's because boomers got greedy.
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 year agoBoomers' greed is to blame for high prices and crippling shortages — and now millennials and Gen Z...