Producer David McCourt discussed his forthcoming PBS docuseries 'Amerigo,' reflecting on the state of the American Dream, in ...
Get in, loser! We’re taking our financial time machine back to 2003 to get a look at what a middle-class life was like in Evanston, Illinois, the setting of the classic movie Me ...
Once again, America is going to war for Israel. Once again, we will stumble blindly into a military fiasco. Once again, we will do the bidding of a foreign power whose interests are not our interests, ...
Pullman Porters built the Black middle class and provided a cornerstone for African American economic stability. The porter network provided critical funding and leadership to bail Rosa Parks out of ...
“SNL” alum Jim Breuer slammed American Airlines after claiming he and his wife were suddenly downgraded from first class to economy moments before boarding. The 58-year-old comedian said the ordeal ...
For many middle-income families, nothing is technically “wrong.” The bills get paid. But year after year, the margin gets thinner, and even a small surprise expense feels bigger than it should. The ...
If you’d asked a couple of days ago who the greatest living American filmmaker was, I’d have had an answer ready to go. But with Frederick Wiseman’s death at the age of 96, the title is up for grabs.
Gina Young is an accomplished finance writer who has written for publications including SuperMoney, Examiner, Lexington Law, Talk Markets, and CreditRepair.com. Throughout her career in finance, Gina ...
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The coming collapse of the American middle class
Rising costs, stagnant wages, and growing debt are putting immense pressure on the American middle class. This video breaks down the economic warning signs you can’t afford to ignore. The moment Trump ...
(TNND) — Consumer spending saw its strongest annual growth in nearly two years last month, according to Bank of America Institute data. But under the hood are signs of continued consumer stress and a ...
Last year, people in the U.S. made an estimated $4.7 billion selling their plasma. Donation centers are popping up in middle-class neighborhoods, including suburban strip malls and college towns.
Tuesday’s lackluster retail-sales report alarmed some on Wall Street about the state of the U.S. economy, and Bank of America’s internal data might be even more concerning. A report from the Bank of ...
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