More than 360,000 residents left California in 2021, in what some are calling “The California Exodus.” Many moved to states such as Texas, Arizona and Washington. Some Californians are even migrating out of the country and heading to Mexico for a more affordable lifestyle. Travis Grossi, a YouTube content creator who runs the Cafe con
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In this article RDFN Stockton, California DenisTangneyJr | iStock | Getty Images After the frenzy of bidding wars, the U.S. housing market is starting to cool, particularly along the West Coast, as mortgage interest rates rise. That’s forcing some sellers to adjust. “Sellers have to be more realistic,” said Bill Kowalczuk, real estate broker at
MKB-Nederland, VNO-NCW, LTO Nederland, Natuur & Milieu, Natuurmonumenten en Bouwend Nederland zien openingen in de brief die ministers Van der Wal en Staghouwer vandaag naar de Tweede Kamer hebben gestuurd. Daarin geeft het kabinet groen licht voor 45 versnellingsvoorstellen van provincies om stikstof te reduceren en de kwaliteit van natuur en water te verbeteren. Volgens
Voor een alleenstaande met een bijstandsuitkering en een slecht geïsoleerde woning komt deze stijging al snel rond de 235 euro uit. Het Nibud zegt zich „grote zorgen” te maken en dat de huishoudelijke uitgaven „voor het eerst in jaren enorm stijgen”, zoals boodschappen. „Mensen zijn creatief, maar niemand houdt dit lang vol. Bovendien blijven de
Door Redactie DFT Geld 13 min geleden in GELD Kopieer naar clipboard De tank volgooien is weer wat minder duur dan begin juni. Ⓒ ANP/HH Amsterdam – De adviesprijs voor een litertje benzine piekte in juni rond de €2,50. Die is nu weer wat gedaald, naar ongeveer €2,35. Angst voor een recessie zou meespelen.
Dat gaat de luchtvaartmaatschappij aan haar reizigers laten weten. De Consumentenbond had er bij de KLM-dochter op aangedrongen gedupeerde reizigers meer opties te bieden. Aanvankelijk bood Transavia hen de keuze om hun geld terug te krijgen of een vlucht voor na de zomer te kiezen. Maar de vliegmaatschappij had de klanten meer opties moeten bieden.
Over the past decade, policymakers from both parties in Harrisburg have proposed reducing Pennsylvania’s 9.99 percent corporate net income tax (CNIT) rate but could not agree on an approach—until now. With enactment of HB 1342 as part of the 2022-2023 state budget, lawmakers finally succeeded in cutting what had been the second highest state corporate
Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images More home sellers are dropping their asking prices as rising mortgage interest rates and inflation have slowed down competition in the housing market. Some cities are seeing more price cuts than others. Boise, Idaho, took the lead in June, with 61.5% of sellers cutting their asking prices, according
In this article MS James Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in Beijing, China, on Thursday, May 30, 2019. Giulia Marchi | Bloomberg | Getty Images Morgan Stanley is set to report second-quarter earnings before the opening bell on Thursday. Here’s what Wall Street expects: Earnings:
Two new ETFs out this summer are working the overnight shift. The NightShares 500 [NSPY] and NightShares 2000 ETFs [NIWM] are doing something no ETF has done before: Take advantage of the so-called “night effect.” According to NightShares CEO Bruce Lavine, stocks bought at the market close and sold when markets open again in the
Getty Images As the cost of living soars, one federal lawmaker wants to remove any barriers to buying Series I bonds, an inflation-protected and nearly risk-free asset that currently pays 9.62% annual interest through October. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., on Thursday sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, voicing concerns about the difficulties of buying
A person shops for groceries on March 10, 2022 in the Prospect Lefferts Garden neighborhood of Brooklyn. Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images News | Getty Images Inflation hit a new 40-year high in June, and policymakers are working feverishly to tame it — perhaps even risking recession to do so. Jerome Powell, chair