In 1994, U.S. World Cup tickets averaged $58; now, inflation-adjusted prices reach $1,300, highlighting affordability issues.
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California's budget allocates less than 0.5% to homelessness, unchanged from 2020, despite public prioritization.
Social Security's reserves may be depleted by 2032. A 22% benefit cut looms unless Congress acts amid demographic shifts.
Philadelphia's sports scene, once affordable, is now a financial stretch, with soaring ticket prices and costly experiences.
The 2026 release of Epstein files exposed a hidden network within corporate America, revealing governance failures.
Republican Rep. Tom Barrett faces scrutiny for selling t-shirts labeled "Made in USA" despite being made in Haiti, conflicting with his campaign.
U.S. homebuyers face high mortgage rates, averaging 6.48% as of June 2026, driven by market factors, not just the Fed.
Colorado's breathtaking landscapes are increasingly overshadowed by the cost of living, leaving families relying on credit cards.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbV2NDX3St4[/embed]
In 2026, the U.S. World Cup faces challenges with high costs and geopolitical issues impacting tourism and attendance.
Many Americans live in manufactured homes, facing rising rents due to private equity acquisitions, straining budgets.










