(NewsNation) β Five years ago, a household earning the median income could afford a typical U.S. home, but today, they’d need a $17,670 raise to do it, according
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US companies shed jobs for first time in 2 years, ADP data shows
(NewsNation) β Employment at U.S. companies just fell for the first time since 2023, according to new data from payroll provider ADP. The private sector shed 33,000 jobs
1 in 5 new car buyers take on $1,000 monthly payments
(NewsNation) β Once considered rare, $1,000 car payments are fast becoming the new normal. Last quarter, nearly one in five new car buyers who financed their purchases took
Senate megabill marks biggest Medicaid cuts in historyΒ
Senate Republicans on Tuesday passed the largest cuts to Medicaid since the program began in the 1960s, a move that would erode the social safety net and cause
Stablecoin firm CircleΒ applies to create a national trust bank after bumper IPO
(Reuters)Β –Β Stablecoin firmΒ CircleΒ is applying to create a national trust bank in the U.S., a major move after its blockbuster IPO valued the company at nearly $18 billion earlier this
Here’s where groceries cost more (and less) over the past year
(NewsNation) β After shaking up the 2024 presidential race, grocery prices are once again making headlines, this time in New York City’s mayoral contest. Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old
When to expect your Social Security benefits for July
(NewsNation) β July is quickly approaching, which means Social Security benefit checks should be arriving soon. For Social Security and Supplement Security Income recipients, July will be a
Starbucks drink modifications: How new changes could impact you
(NEXSTAR) β Do you frequently add a syrup or some matcha to your Starbucks order? If so, changes being rolled out by the national coffee chain could impact
US could default on its Debt between August and early October: Analysis
The federal government risks defaulting on its debt sometime this summer or early fall without congressional action to address its debt ceiling, a new analysis finds. The Bipartisan
2 million student loan borrowers at risk of garnished wages: Analysis
(NewsNation) β Nearly two million student loan borrowers are at risk of having their wages garnished this summer, according to a new estimate from TransUnion. Roughly six million