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Government Jobs Soared To New Record For Another Month As Federal Debt Piles Up

The United States set a new record in January for the total number of Americans employed by the government, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The government added 36,000 new employees in January, including 11,000 in the federal government and 19,000 in local governments, for a total of 23,091,000. according to […]

Stacey Abrams’ once-powerful voting rights group faces massive layoffs as it struggles with millions in debt

Fair Fight, a once-powerful voting rights organization founded by two-time unsuccessful Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, is closing as it continues to grapple with multimillion-dollar debts, according to reports earlier this week. , almost all of its staff will be laid off. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Fair Fight, which helped increase voter turnout and […]

China Evergrande Ordered to Liquidate After Racking up $300 Billion in Debt

A Hong Kong court on Monday ordered giant company China Evergrande Group into liquidation, a move that has long been feared but is perhaps inevitable, putting China’s troubled real estate market at risk. This brings us one step closer to a major crisis. Hong Kong judge Linda Chan I got it. Her ruling found Evergrande […]

Americans’ monthly debt payments surge since the pandemic

Bank of America CEO and Chairman Brian Moynihan talks about Fed interest rate hikes, consumer resilience in 2024, and regulation of major banks. The average amount Americans pay just to cover their debt payments has soared by $350 a month in recent years, due to a combination of rising prices, ballooning balances, and prohibitively high […]

Consumers are propping up the US economy, but they’re going into debt to do so

“Barron's Roundtable” host Jack Otter discusses the Biden economy as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is expected to take aim at President Trump's impact on the economy and big tech stocks. Americans' commitment to spending in the face of high inflation and interest rates, which has kept the engine of the U.S. economy running for the […]