Today, we’ll discuss a new report that predicts the 2023-24 contests will be the costliest of all time.
Even though holiday shopping numbers were solid, retailers might see a slower start to 2024 when consumers’ credit card bills come due.
So far, outside spending far surpasses 2020’s pace, says Sheila Krumholz of OpenSecrets. But where’s the money coming from?
Customers are feeling the squeeze because the market is saturated and cheap subscriptions no longer work to lure new viewers.
High mortgage costs, low supply of houses for purchase and high rents made for a pretty bleak year. But there’s a glimmer of light on the horizon.
They provide essential services like emergency rescue and avalanche prevention, but they often can’t afford to live near where they work.
“For me, quilting is about our relationship in a lot of ways,” said co-owner Jacqueline Economo about her mother.