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China’s gold-buying spree could be the straw that breaks the dollar’s back
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoSome commentators have spent decades predicting the imminent demise of the US dollar’s special...
Lower your dog’s stress levels with these three genius tips from an expert trainer
PetsRadar via AOL· 6 days agoYour dog will need a few days (at least) to recover." For more helpful tips for pups that are prone...
No, Social Security is not going to go bankrupt
Channel 8 San Diego· 23 hours agoAn annual government report released on Monday, May 6, provides new estimates on the budget outlook for Social Security, which is a federal program that...
Fast-Food Fight Intensifies as Consumers Pull Back. Don’t Expect Prices to Drop Soon.
Barrons.com· 1 day agoMeanwhile, traffic has been relatively flat at the burger chain’s U.S. stores, the company said....
Bitcoin price today: BTC is trading at $64,218.33
USA Today· 1 day agoThe highest intraday price that the original crypto reached in the past year was $73,835.57 on March 14, 2024. Bitcoin’s all-time high was on March 14,...
IRS says its number of audits is about to surge. Here's who the agency is targeting.
WLTX-TV Columbia· 5 days agoThe IRS says it is about to ramp up audits as it cracks down on tax cheats and seeks to deliver more...
The Wealth Gap Is Narrowing, But It’s Not Enough
Forbes· 6 days agoPresident Biden announced this year that the racial wealth gap is the closest it’s been in 20 years. The news, gleaned from a 2022 Federal Reserve study,...
Paying caregivers more could boost Nebraska’s economy − new research
The Conversation via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoSecond, many unpaid family caregivers would be able to go back to work – earning a living and paying...
Furniture Sales Are in a Slump. That Hasn’t Stopped Wayfair.
Barrons.com· 5 days agoAverage order values were down less than 1%, and management highlighted that demand accelerated...
Opinion | The Peculiar Persistence of Trump-stalgia
New York Times· 5 days ago“Are you better off than you were four years ago?” Lately, I’ve been seeing people repeat Ronald Reagan’s famous question, many of them apparently...