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Shell Shock: High Egg Prices Have Cities Allowing Backyard Chickens
Prompted in part by the sky-high price of supermarket eggs, city councils from Arizona to Florida to Oklahoma have approved ordinances.
Millennials Are Ditching Their Parents’ Homes to Start Their Own Households
Millennials began forming new households at a rapid clip starting about seven years ago.
Half of Americans Are Worse Off Now Than 12 Months Ago, Survey Finds
It is the highest share of Americans who are financially losing ground since 2009, according to Gallup.
U.S. Adds 517,000 New Jobs in January, Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 1969
Hiring topped all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists, which called for a 188,000 gain in payrolls and for the unemployment rate to rise to 3.6%.
Special Report: Focus on Remote Work
In this special report we address the concerns, intricacies, solutions, and benefits related to remote work, including out-of-state, workers.
Miami Woman Accused of Buying Bentley with PPP Funds
According to the indictment, Rendon submitted fabricated loan applications to lenders in New Jersey and Idaho by falsifying her company’s revenue, payroll, employees ...
Mortgage Rates Drop For Fourth Week in a Row
The average for a 30-year, fixed loan was 6.09%, down from 6.13% last week, Freddie Mac said Thursday.
How to take advantage of ’10-Year Averaging’ in New Retirement Tax Rules
A taxpayer may qualify for “ten-year averaging” when they receive a lump-sum distribution (LSD) from a qualified plan.