California Realty Economist Predicts Housing Prices Will Continue to Rise.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)McAllister, Sue
California gas prices are currently $1.35 higher per gallon than the national average. The new environmental restrictions passed by CARB aim to reduce emissions by 20% more in 2025. It's a move that could lead oil companies to pass on more costs to consumers. Republicans are pouncing on ...
The report was shocking, as Zillow reported that there were only 84 such cities in 2019. In June 2023, for example, California only had 98 cities where that was the case, and only 53 the year before, demonstrating how much housing affordability has changed in recent years. While these disc...
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that the state will spend $100 million to produce its owninsulin. The innovative push comes after years of astronomical prices for the drug have made it nearly impossible for many people with diabetes to afford the critical medicine. ...
Census data released Tuesday portray a sharp shift in migration during the depths of the recession, from July 2008 to July 2009. With home prices slammed and few jobs available in any state, people from Massachusetts to California decided to stay put or go back where they came from. ...
aIn California the regulators, the utilities and the governor all want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to cap spot (现货的) market prices. The Californians claim it will rein in outrageous prices. Federal regulators have refused. The battle is on.[translate]...
Car insurance costs increased fastest in Minnesota, Maryland, California, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, with average rate hikes of 33% to 58% in 2024. Maryland drivers now pay the most for car insurance, with an average annual full-coverage premium of $4,060. Full-coverage rates will rise by...
Housing affordability continues to be an issue. Rising home prices and living expenses in conjunction with stagnant wages are causing stress for a huge portion of the population. The suburbs are likely the answer for many. For tenants whose salaries have not kept pace with increasing rents, the...
Washington? Many parents and the children they send to college are paying rapidly rising prices for something of declining quality. This is because “quality” is not synonymous with “value.” Glenn Harlan Reynolds, University of Tennessee law professor, believes college has become, for many, mer...
“So it's about housing, it's about child care, it's about what we need to do to deal with grocery prices. So it's not one, it's a package that is with one singular purpose, bringing down the cost of living.” While Harris has previously promised to cut degree ...