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U.S. Personal Savings Rates â $15,990.59 Lost for Every American
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Tough times ahead for commercial and multifamily mortgage markets: MBA
Total commercial and multifamily mortgage borrowing and lending is projected to plunge $700 billion this year – a 5% decline from an expected 2022 total of $740 billion. Multifamily lending alone is anticipated to fall $393 billion this year, down 11% from 2022’s expected total of $439 billion. “Commercial real estate markets are entering 2023 … [Read more…]
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UFC Champ Tito Ortiz wants $4.5 million for his Huntington Beach house
Former Light Heavyweight Champion Jacob ‘Tito’ Ortiz has strong ties to his hometown, the surf-friendly seaside city of Huntington Beach. The Southern California city has been his home for most of his life, it’s the place where his business is based — Ortiz is the CEO of Punishment Athletics MMA equipment and clothing line — […]
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Pandemic eviction protections, direct payments kept homelessness in check, study shows
Eviction moratoriums and relief checks helped thousands of people avoid homelessness during the pandemic, a study finds. Its authors say the same measures should be used in the event of a recession.
Can you get a cost-of-living raise? Here’s how to ask
A cost-of-living raise can help you afford increased expenses, but not all employers offer these raises automatically.A cost-of-living raise can help you afford increased expenses, but not all employers offer these raises automatically.
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Consumers more upbeat about their finances in 2023, New York Fed finds
Consumers are a bit more optimistic about their financial situation in the coming year despite persistent worries about the economic outlook, according to a survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Roughly 30% of households surveyed in December said they expect to be somewhat worse off or much worse off next year, which … [Read more…]
“Saving rate” vs. “savings rate” â What’s the difference?
Those who know me well will tell you that I’m something of a pedant. I’m not proud of it.
Left to my own devices, I’m one of those who’d go around correcting everybody’s grammar. It grates on my nerves when people mangle their usage of “me” and “I”, for instance. (It’s never okay to say, “She gave that to my wife and I.” And you can’t make “I” possessive: “My wife and I’s house is big.” Blarg!)
That said, I’ve learned to let things go in my old age.