Even as businesses begin to reopen, the unemployment rate remains a cause for concern among economists. That makes for much fiscal uncertainty. But despite weakness in the labor ...
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Analysts examine the storm's "double jeopardy impact” after it hit the same region as last summer's Hurricane Laura and offer suggestions about how homeowners and insurers can work together toward recovery.
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In order to predict a political scenario that would most benefit the U.S. economy, the analysts at Wallet Hub dove deep into data. The researchers compared the condition ...
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As the country faces a housing shortage as well as a fast-approaching presidential election, whichever party ends up in the White House in 2021 is going to have ...
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As city dwellers continue to leave urban centers behind, how might these shifts impact the results of November's Presidential election?
Read More »Bill Proposes Up to $80 Million Per State Homeowner Aid
The the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday passed a $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package. The proposed bill includes a "far stronger action than the White House has taken previously" ...
Read More »Homebuilders Among Groups Urging ‘Bipartisan’ COVID-19 Relief
The House passed a $2.2 trillion COVID-19-relief bill Thursday, but that reportedly is unlikely to move through the Republican-led Senate. As negotiations continue, the National Association of Home ...
Read More »Challenges Remain for National Flood Insurance Program
The White House on Wednesday signed a resolution that includes an extension for the National Flood Insurance Program until September 30, 2021. The flood insurance program was set ...
Read More »How Policymakers Could Help Solve Housing Problem
Several housing advocates recommend policies that could make a difference when it comes to the issue of "housing underproduction," on which the Up For Growth organization published an extensive ...
Read More »Waters Calls for Examination of Disparate Impact Rule
Waters said, "Disparate impact claims have been critical to holding industry and private actors accountable for the discriminatory impacts of their policies and practices." Click through to read more about the recent changes.
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