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  3. Agenda 47 - Wikipedia

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    As of July 8, 2024, there are 46 videos, the first one uploaded on December 15, 2022, and the last one on December 22, 2023. [21] [9] [b] The videos are usually accompanied by a transcription and often by complementary material regarding the policy in question, as exemplified by the proposition Agenda47: Rescuing America's Auto Industry from Joe Biden's Disastrous Job-Killing Policies, [24 ...

  4. Stores lure back-to-school shoppers with deals and 'buy now ...

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    Target, for example, offered 20 school supplies, including notebooks and colored pencils, that together cost less than $20. The discount retailer moved the sale to the third week of June from the first week of July a year ago. More people are using “buy now, pay later” services heading into the back-to-school season.

  5. The hidden role of public pensions in raising rents in California

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    Shift toward real estate. Public pensions collect contributions from workers, local government employers and sometimes the state, and invest the money with the hope of earning enough to pay ...

  6. Business career of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The Taj Mahal emerged from bankruptcy on October 5, 1991, with Trump ceding 50% ownership in the casino to the bondholders in exchange for lowered interest rates and more time to pay off the debt. [52] He also sold his financially challenged Trump Shuttle airline and his 282-foot (86 m) megayacht, the Trump Princess.

  7. National debt of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal debt at the end of the 2018/19 fiscal year (ended September 30, 2019) was $22.7 trillion (~$27.1 trillion in 2023). The portion that is held by the public was $16.8 trillion. Neither figure includes approximately $2.5 trillion owed to the government. [ 83] Interest on the debt was $404 billion.

  8. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: $16.20 since July 1, 2024. The base wage for tipped employees is 60% of the non-tipped minimum rate. [232] Chicago's minimum wage increased to $14 an hour on July 1, 2020, and reached $15 on July 1, 2021. Cook County: $14.05 since July 1, 2024 eventually aligning with Illinois' statewide $15 minimum wage by 2025.

  9. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal government and most state governments impose an income tax. They are determined by applying a tax rate, which may increase as income increases, to taxable income, which is the total income less allowable deductions. Income is broadly defined. Individuals and corporations are directly taxable, and estates and trusts may ...