According to a recent analysis by SmartAsset, a family of four needs to earn over $275,000 to live comfortably in some of the most expensive cities in the United States. “Comfortable” means having enough income to cover a 50/30/20 budget for a family of two adults and two kids. This budget plan assumes that half...
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Top Bargain and Most affordable places to live in Texas for 2024
People who are searching for affordable housing are drawn to popular attractions in Texas, such as the Alamo and Astrodome. More and more people are moving to Austin, San Antonio, and other nearby cities from states where housing is more expensive. This is increasing the demand for affordable housing. But where in Texas can you...
Its Surprising: Renting is Cheaper than Buying in US Cities
The 2018 Realtor, Rental Report states that in every major city in the US, renting is now less expensive than buying a home. According to the survey, the average monthly mortgage payment for a starter home in the main cities in the country was $1,027 in February, which is 60% higher than the monthly rent....
Bridge collapses after ship collision in US city of Baltimore
The fire department has rescued two people from the ice-cold water. During a news conference, Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace stated that one person was transported to a hospital in serious condition. The Governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, announced a state of emergency on Tuesday. The authorities have stated that there is no evidence of...
USA officially welcomes Plug and Play Sportstech accelerator program
Plug and Play has officially established a presence in Frisco. Plug and Play had a launch event on Tuesday afternoon, March 26, at the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco. They invited the community to celebrate their office expansion in Frisco. They are bringing startup business accelerator programs to the city’s innovation ecosystem. The...
Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader Krystal Anderson dies after giving birth
Krystal “Krissy” Anderson, who used to be a cheerleader for the Kansas City Chiefs and taught yoga, has passed away at the age of 40. The Chiefs Cheer Instagram account confirmed her death and expressed condolences while honoring Anderson. An obituary mentioned that Anderson passed away unexpectedly on March 20. This happened shortly after the...
Nonprofit founded by Rusty Staub donating $50,000+ to NYPD widow, son
The N.Y. Police and Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund is helping the widow and 1-year-old son of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. The nonprofit group, also called Answer the Call, will give Diller’s widow $50,000 to help with any immediate money worries she may have. The group, which was started by Rusty Staub, a...
Transgender Bathroom Policy Drives Student Walkout in New York High School
Recently, students from John Jay High School organized a walkout to show their dissatisfaction with a new school policy. The policy allows students to use the bathroom based on their self-identified gender rather than their biological sex. The students were worried about feeling uncomfortable with the new policy. The walkout also led to a counterprotest...
Mayor Adams blames series of NYC crimes on recidivism over and over again
The recent killing of a police officer in Queens and an unprovoked incident of someone being pushed on a subway in East Harlem are causing people to question how quickly repeat offenders are released from prison. The driver of the car that Officer Jonathan Diller stopped in Far Rockaway on Monday, as well as the...
Iconic NYC restaurant owner fears from city unsafe conditions threaten employees
The owner of a famous restaurant in New York City says that crime is a big problem there. Junior’s Restaurant’s owner, Alan Rosen, expressed his concern about the crisis to The New York Post. He mentioned that he feels there are no consequences for causing chaos in the city. “When did it become acceptable to...