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The April Inflation Report Is a Double-Edged Sword for Social Security's 2025 Cost-of-Living...
The Motley Fool via AOL· 26 minutes agoAlthough Social Security checks might rise by more than initially forecast next year, this benefit...
Gov. Pillen outlines some funding levers in his quest to lower Nebraska property taxes
1011 News· 9 hours agoNebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said Friday he hopes to trim state spending by at least $500 million in the...
A new report on poverty challenges both Liberals and Conservatives
CBC via Yahoo News· 10 minutes agoConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre understandably seized on a new report card released last week ...
Todd and Julie Chrisley: Federal court orders lawyers to turn over money
FOX 5 Atlanta· 2 days agoLawyers for former reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley have been ordered by a federal judge to...
No, Vivek Ramaswamy, a Libertarian-Nationalist Alliance Doesn't Make Sense
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThere is no second part. Ramaswamy was once a college libertarian and may at times still espouse...
Aging population forces change in strategy for money managers | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 1 hour agoNow, as a fund manager at $138 billion First Eagle Investments, she's reached a conclusion: U.S....
4 catalysts that could drive bitcoin's next big rally
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 17 hours agoFor instance, the eventual approval of spot ETFs by the Securities and Exchange Commission was...
Fed’s Favorite Underlying Inflation Gauge Is Seen Cooling
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve’s first-line inflation gauge is about to show some modest relief...
US federal budget crosses grim milestone as interest payments overtake defense spending
Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThe United States has long had the world’s biggest defense budget, with spending this year set to...
Congress' Budget Process Is Broken. Here's One Idea for Fixing It.
Reason.com via AOL· 3 days agoIn practice, however, it seems obvious that Congress lacks the incentives to do so. Maybe that's...