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Car Rental Fees Expected to Double Nationwide Before 2022
The cost of living is on the rise in the United States. Since the Biden White House came into power, the economy is facing lot of uncertainty. On the bright…
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Florida to Aid Texas, Arizona with Southern Border Crisis
The Southern border crisis has turned into a nightmare beyond what many can comprehend. Coyotes, drug traffickers, human…
By Gabrielle SeunagalChief Financial Officers Warn of New Economic Problems
The U.S. economy remains in the middle of a comeback from 2020 shutdowns. Even with stay-at-home orders gone…
By Gabrielle SeunagalNearly Four in Ten Americans Blame Biden for Inflation
Inflation is on a historic rise with President Biden in the White House. Amid heavy spending and the…
By Gabrielle Seunagal44% of Americans OK with Assuming “Discretionary” Debt
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered the ways in which Americans view work, money, and other matters; this…
By Gabrielle SeunagalPutin interview claims “fake news,” says the U.S. does the same things as Russia
Sunday, for the first time in 3 years Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to a U.S.-owned news organization.…
By Jackie AllenBitcoin is Not a Reliable Method of Payment says Bank of England
Andrew Bailey the Governor of the Bank of England has raised a warning about the future of cryptocurrencies.…
By Rochdi RaisGrowing Number of Americans Quitting Their Jobs Nationwide
To say that coronavirus and subsequent lockdowns shook up the job market would be a significant understatement. In…
By Gabrielle SeunagalFans Celebrate Superman Day 2021 With Action Comics #1035
2021 marks 8 years that Action Comics has been celebrating Superman Day. The Comicbook maker is sharing more…
By Jackie AllenRestaurant Prices Expected to Rise Amid Nationwide Inflation
Inflation is at an all-time high in the United States. This comes as a result of the Federal…
By Gabrielle SeunagalTravel Reaches Record High This Weekend
America is gradually getting back to the ways things were prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. More people are…
By Gabrielle Seunagal