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The 17 Trillion Dollar Question: Economists Clash Over Trump’s Estimated Global Investment Figures
Recent estimates suggesting that former President Donald Trump’s global investment portfolio could be valued at approximately $17 trillion have ignited a vigorous debate among economists, policymakers, and financial analysts. While some hail…
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Consumer Costs Surge: 3.1% Core CPI Erodes $49 Social Security Increase
The recent release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data reveals a notable increase in core inflation, rising by 3.1% year-over-year. This surge in consumer costs has significant implications for millions of…
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Taxpayer Alert: The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Increase the Deficit by Three Point Four Trillion Dollars
Amid ongoing debates over federal fiscal policy, a new legislative proposal known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” has garnered significant attention for its potential to dramatically alter the nation’s fiscal outlook.…
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Maximize Your Earnings: Claim Tax Deductions on Up to $25,000 of Overtime Pay in 2025
Taxpayers who earn overtime pay in 2025 now have a significant opportunity to reduce their taxable income through targeted deductions. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has clarified that up to $25,000 of…
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Low-Income Families Face Income Reduction of Up to $1,650 Under New Policy Changes
Low-income families across the United States are set to experience significant financial impacts due to recent policy adjustments, with potential income reductions reaching up to $1,650 annually. The changes, which stem from…
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New Car Alert: Trump’s Tariff Threat Could Increase Vehicle Prices by Up to $5,286
Recent developments suggest that former President Donald Trump’s proposed tariff threats could significantly impact the automobile industry, potentially raising the average price of new vehicles by as much as $5,286. Experts warn…
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