Rising electricity costs become a key issue in New Jersey governor’s election

Increasing electricity costs have become a central theme in New Jersey’s upcoming gubernatorial race and may play a significant role in the 2026 midterm elections. Across the country, electricity prices surged by 6.2%, significantly outpacing last year’s overall inflation rate of 2.9%. In New Jersey, electricity expenses for homes are about 22% higher in July […]
Health insurance costs will increase next year, except for employees at these companies.

This article looks at the rising costs of health care in the U.S., especially in the context of employer-sponsored plans. It mentions how, amid persistent inflation, some companies are stepping in to cover their employees’ medical expenses entirely. Current Health Care Costs Health care expenses in the U.S. are unfortunately among the highest globally, with […]
Senator Joni Ernst introduces legislation to examine the effects of a government shutdown as costs exceed $4.4 billion.

Government Shutdown Costs Rise to $4.4 Billion In the ongoing partial government shutdown, costs have escalated to at least $4.4 billion. This figure may actually be much higher, but an exact accounting won’t materialize until the situation is resolved. There’s a new bill, introduced by Sen. Joni Ernst, aimed at pinpointing the total financial fallout, […]
Medicare open enrollment 2025: Key details on increasing costs and fewer options

Medicare Open Enrollment Begins CLEVELAND, Ohio — Starting Wednesday, Medicare open enrollment kicks off, and for the second consecutive year, major insurers are dropping some plans while raising out-of-pocket expenses, including deductibles, as noted by healthcare professionals. This enrollment period, which lasts until December 7, allows Medicare recipients to evaluate forthcoming changes to Medicare rules […]
Ernst puts forward a proposal to reveal the real costs of government shutdowns to taxpayers

Senator Introduces Bill to Detail Costs of Government Shutdown Senator Joni Ernst from Iowa presented a new bill on Wednesday aimed at requiring federal agencies to provide detailed reports on the actual costs incurred during the government shutdown, which includes compensating furloughed employees. Ernst criticized what she termed “Mr. Schumer’s government shutdown antics,” asserting that […]
Most workers in the survey believe their pay isn’t matching increasing costs.

Inflation may have slowed down recently, but many Americans still feel its effects. A notable example is that 62% of workers believe their earnings haven’t kept pace with rising expenses over the last year, marking the highest level in four years, according to a new survey. This is a jump from 55% in 2022. This […]
Labor Department cautions that Trump’s immigration policies may increase food costs

The Labor Department has raised concerns that the mass deportation efforts by the Trump administration could drive up food prices, attributing this potential rise to a dwindling workforce and increased demand for fresh produce. In new interim rules disclosed in the Federal Register earlier this month, the department noted that the decrease in immigrant labor […]
Shouldn’t those who cause pollution, rather than taxpayers, cover the costs of disaster relief?

Climate Accountability Efforts Across the U.S. In over 40 cities and states, lawsuits have been initiated against oil companies aiming to recoup costs linked to climate-related weather disasters and mitigation efforts. As part of this, 11 states have enacted the “Climate Change Superfund Act” to support similar objectives. President Trump has labeled these initiatives as […]
Surprise costs: California electric vehicle drivers lose carpool privilege

California’s Carpool Lane Privilege for EV Drivers Set to End For over two decades, electric vehicle (EV) owners in California have had a unique advantage—access to carpool lanes even when driving alone. This perk, part of the state’s Clean Air Vehicle Program, was designed to reward those who adopted electric and hybrid cars early on […]
Ohio residents on Obamacare may face increased health costs or loss of coverage if tax credits end.

Many people in Ohio depend on health insurance. If the federal tax credit were to expire, it could lead to a significant hike in premiums or even loss of coverage. Right now, enhanced premium tax credits are a key issue amidst the ongoing government shutdown, with over 24 million individuals, including 583,000 in Ohio, relying […]