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More Americans Are Ending Up Homeless—at a Record Rate
A WSJ analysis of available data shows the number of homeless people counted in the U.S. is up roughly 11% from a year earlier. Source
Striking L.A. Workers Want Hotels to Help Build Affordable Housing
Hotel owners said that fixing the region’s longstanding housing crisis isn’t their job. Source link
Walmart Cuts Walmart+ Subscription Price for SNAP, Social Security Recipients
The retailer will offer the subscription at half-price to people receiving food stamps or other types of government assistance in a bid to boost participation.
Lawmakers Demand Telecom Firms Act on Toxic Lead Cables After WSJ Investigation
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Wave of Rental Resets to Further Deplete Affordable Housing
Expiring government protections mean landlords could charge market rates. Source link
Consumers to Face New Limits on Short-Term Health Insurance
The Biden administration’s proposed rule would restrict plans to a few months in an effort to protect Obamacare. Source link
Higher Jobless Claims Add to Signs of Cooling Labor Market
Filings for unemployment benefits were larger than previously thought last month, according to new government calculations. Source link
Social Security Reserves Projected to Run Out Earlier Than Expected
Social Security won’t have enough money to pay all beneficiaries the amount they are entitled to starting in 2034, a report said. Source link
Low Jobless Claims Show Labor Market Stays Robust
Worker filings for unemployment benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 198,000 last week but were still historically low, showing that the broader labor market remains
Steady Jobless Claims Show Labor Market Remains Strong
Worker filings for unemployment benefits held nearly steady last week, showing that the broader labor market remains robust despite layoffs. Source link