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Expect to pay more for apples, doughnuts at Michigan cider mills
If you're heading out to an apple orchard or cider mill this fall season expect to pay more for apples, cider and doughnuts.
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Henry Ford Health System to recruit 500 nurses from the Philippines to fill labor gaps | Crain's Detroit Business
Potential eu rule would standardize chargers and force apple to conform
Garbage odyssey: San Francisco's bizarre, costly quest for the perfect trash can
Here was the plan being described to him, as far as Supervisor Matt Haney could parse it: In late 2018, San Francisco had embarked on a quest to design
As California’s drought deepens, water use drops only 1.8%
Officials warn that next year’s cuts in water supply could go even deeper as severe drought grips nearly 90% of California.
US sues to stop deal between American Airlines and JetBlue
The Justice Department and officials in six states have filed a lawsuit to block a partnership formed by American Airlines and JetBlue, claiming that it will reduce competition and lead to higher fares.
Where Americans Live
Everyone gets a dot. You get a dot. And you get a dot. And you.
How Delta Air Lines mandated employee vaccinations without losing workers
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Student debt can make buying a home feel impossible. Here are your options
Half of people who haven't yet purchased a home blame their student debt. Here are strategies for getting approved for a mortgage even if you have the loans.
Supply Chain Snags Cause Major Port Congestion
Consumer goods like shampoo and coffee could get more expensive.
New Buffalo City Council Divides Residents Over Airbnb-Type Rentals
First they impose restrictions, then a moratorium
Taco Bell wants to sell you a 30-day taco subscription
Taco Bell is testing a tasty monthly subscription service.
New Buffalo mulls Airbnb ban
The mayor wants to be rid of short-term rentals, including through Airbnb and Vrbo. Owners of second homes in the tourist town say their property rights are at stake.
The Big Problem With Plastic
Consumer Reports details the big problem with plastic, revealing where most of the plastic you throw away ends up and explaining how to limit its environmental harm.
Beef prices continue to increase, overall consumer prices increase lower than expected
The cost of food and eating out along with overall consumer prices rose in August and be up year over year but the increase was smaller than expected.
Benton Harbor-based Whirlpool raises employee vaccination incentive to $1,000 | Crain's Detroit Business
Toyota to Congress: Reject EV tax incentives that favor Detroit Three
The legislation would give a big boost to unionized shops. Nonunion automakers aren't happy.
Framing The Great Resignation
A growing focus over the past few months has been the US labor market’s increasing quit rate. Despite working its slow process back to full strength, a growing number of workers are quitting their job.
Question of the Day: What percentage of adults have carried credit card debt in the past year? - Blog
Answer: 50% of families held credit card debt in 2020 Questions: What does it mean to “carry” credit card debt? Even though high-interest rates on credit card debt make carrying a balance expensive, how or why might consumers get into a situation where they cannot pay their credit card bill in full every month? Credit card companies often list a minimum payment due on their monthly statement. Do you think it is a good idea to make only that minimum payment?
A Brief History of Credit Cards (or What Happens When You Swipe)
What actually happens when you swipe your credit card? a16z general partner Alex Rampell helps solve the mystery, taking us from the beginning of the credit ...
Democrats unveil new EV tax credit proposal with boost for unions
The tax credits would be included in the Democrats' $3.5 trillion social policy plan and are generally supported by automakers.
Everything More from Home
We had to do more from home. Here’s how much everything shifted by total minutes in a day.
As 'buy now, pay later' surges, a third of U.S. users fall behind on payments
A third of U.S. consumers who used "buy now, pay later" services have fallen behind on one or more payments, and 72% of those said their credit score declined, a new study published by personal finance company Credit Karma showed.
Used car prices still revved
Social security isnt going away
Detroit City Council nixes expansion of community benefits threshold | Crain's Detroit Business
Where Americans Are Moving
A trove of data reveals that when people moved away from dense and expensive metro areas during the pandemic, many didn’t go far.
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