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A $100,000 salary no longer buys you a middle-class lifestyle. Here’s why it costs so much more now.
“We’re definitely not doing what you would think somebody with our income could do with the money,” one six-figure earner said.MarketWatch - Business -
MP hits out at 'spoilt middle-class climate clowns'
A Cumbrian MP's office is plastered in posters by Just Stop Oil protesters, leading to arrests.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
China's middle-class sees decrease in confidence as economy faces slowdown
NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer speaks with a 39-year-old Beijing resident who is navigating being laid off from an internet company while the middle-class in China decreases.NBC News - Top stories - China -
Why is David Pecker still in Trump’s good graces?
Donald Trump has many enemies – or so he says. But it seems that David Pecker, the ex-National Enquirer publisher and lead witness in the Manhattan district attorney’s case against the former president who has an immunity agreement with the very ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Why middle-tier retailers are suffering as high and low-price stores thrive
The once-popular clothing store Express filed for bankruptcy along with the arts and crafts retailer JOANN. They're just the latest middle-tier retailers to suffer as demand for high-end and budget stores grows. Jordyn Holman, business and retail ...CBS News - Top stories -
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and why full albums are still important
The two megastars have both ditched singles for their latest releases - will others follow their lead?BBC News - Top stories -
NFL Draft: Why Patriots' Drake Maye is C.J. Stroud's favorite QB in the 2024 class
New England selected Maye with the No. 3 overall pickCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Stock-market pessimism is climbing. Why it’s still not bad enough to imply stocks hit a bottom.
Stocks could have more room to fall before they touch bottom, says Tom Essaye, founder of Sevens Report Research.MarketWatch - Business -
'I'm still Aaron Judge': Why the Yankees' captain believes he can turn it around
The Yankees offense depends on Judge's bat. Can he turn it up in time for two of their biggest series of the spring?ESPN - Sports -
Trump assistant’s hush-money trial testimony focuses on relationship with Stormy Daniels
Following David Pecker’s testimony, Rhona Graff was called to the witness stand, to comment on Trump and the adult film actor. Trump on Trial: What we learned from David Pecker’s testimonyThe former tabloid publisher David Pecker’s testimony in ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump
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