Most Americans are significantly stressed about money — here’s how it varies by demographic • Southern California housing is preposterously expensive, no matter the measurement
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| | Travel demand is far from falling off a cliff. But there are signs that our wanderlust is downshifting from never-ending to a more normal pattern. |
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| In a March 2024 Bankrate survey, 47% of U.S. adults said money has a negative impact on their mental health, including causing stress. |
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| Southern California has eight of the nation’s 20 least-affordable cities for homebuyers. |
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| The positivity rate in the Golden State had dipped to around 2% for most of April, but in May it started to rise again. |
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| The firm revealed this week that it’s seeking revenue-sharing partnerships to pay news publishers. |
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| PG&E is equipped to meet that surge in demand without significantly adding to its fleet of power plants, Chief Executive Officer Patti Poppe said. That’s because the utility’s system isn’t running at its full potential. |
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| It’s unclear from the Finra disclosures whether the employees Wells Fargo fired were allegedly faking active work from home. |
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| An April survey of 1,000 consumers found that 34% of respondents buy something from Temu at least once a month, edging out eBay’s 29% |
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| The issue is the latest to come to light as US regulators ramp up oversight of Boeing following a near-catastrophe with another jet model, the 737 Max, earlier this year. |
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| DignityMoves CEO Elizabeth Funk says developing tiny home sites costs around $50,000 a unit. |
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