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Savannah is a reporter based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centers on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
The seven states can’t agree on who should make cuts where. Now the federal government might make those choices for them.
The program is expected to provide a large benefits increase in 2023. Until then, many on fixed incomes have to tighten their budgets.
The University of Michigan survey shows improvement, especially among low- and middle-income consumers, who have struggled most with inflation.
Tribal casinos brought in a record $39 billion in 2021, a 40% increase from 2020. That will pay for government operations and social services in tribal communities.
More funding for internet access has been made available during the COVID-19 pandemic, but coordination and permitting are still hurdles.
Some creators who depend on the app for their livelihoods may have to adapt their marketing methods.
The new wave of shows created for and by Indigenous people shows Native storytelling is worth investing and reinvesting in, fans say.
In some markets, sellers can no longer bet on multiple offers and quick deals, and buyers can afford to be pickier.
The mood worsened for the third straight month, but many Americans have financial cushions.
Prices are still high, but demand is slackening and inventory is catching up, AutoNation reports.