A potential Social Security tax increase could reduce take-home pay and make it harder to save for retirement. Here's what it ...
The U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of North Carolina says the company was accused of making false and duplicative ...
The plan slashes billions from federal housing and community development programs. We break down the numbers and why it ...
Selina Pagan has transformed the volunteer-led Young Latino Network into a growing nonprofit while advancing civic engagement ...
By mobilizing the private sector, Ukraine hopes to reduce the air defense burden on its troops while increasing coverage.
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Why venture lenders are paying monthly dividends while banks retreat
Quick Read Trinity Capital Inc. (TRIN) pays 13.5% dividend yield backed by 15.2% portfolio yield. Trinity’s interest rate ...
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Choose class war, not boomer resentment
A specter is haunting the United States — the specter of “total boomer luxury communism.” Or at least that’s what ...
Believe it or not, this is not the president’s worst idea. But without some consumer protection, unrestrained fees could cut ...
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Hiltzik: A proposed new 'fix' for Social Security that harms workers and protects the rich
A new proposal for saving Social Security would cap benefits at $50,000 per person. Here's how that would hurt the working class but save the rich from a tax increase.
Serial entrepreneur Chris Abbott launches podcast to help side-hustlers turn after-hours ideas into real businesses.
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