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20 Ways Big Pharma Is Profiting Off Your Illness

The pharmaceutical industry is known for its significant profits, often at the expense of consumers. Here are 20 methods through which Big Pharma capitalizes on illnesses. #1. High Drug Prices Pharmaceutical companies often set extremely high prices for new drugs, far beyond the cost of production and research. #2. Evergreening Companies make minor modifications to … Read more

IRS to Intensify Audits: Are You At Risk?

The IRS has announced a plan to increase audits as a result of an uptick in tax fraud. Some taxpayers are more likely to be targeted than others. Here’s how to know where you stand. IRS Promises Operational Changes After the IRS received $80 million to improve its operations, the agency has promised significant changes … Read more

Credit Crunch As Record Numbers of Americans Max Out Cards

Americans are borrowing more than they can repay, shining a light on how inflation and interest rates are affecting borrowers across the country.  Maxing Out A growing number of Americans are maxing out their credit cards, with nearly a fifth of borrowers using most of their available credit, according to a new report by the … Read more

Delaware Outrage After Slashing Millions From Hospital Budgets

Under HB 350, Delaware hospitals stand to lose millions of dollars. Opponents of the legislation worry about impacts to patient care. Spending Bill Could Have Unintended Consequences The bill aims to reduce unnecessary spending, but will have a severe practical impact on healthcare in the state. Politician-Run Review Board  Creating an entity called the Diamond … Read more

Florida Governor DeSantis Calls Out Media for Ignoring the State’s Tops Education Ranking

Once again, Florida has claimed the title of ‘Best State for Education’ according to the annual US News and World Report, but the state’s governor has still criticized the report. Number 1 for Education Floridians are celebrating the annual rankings for “best states”  by the U.S. News and World Report, which named the Sunshine State … Read more

Besos is Worth $200B Yet Half of Amazon’s Staff Struggle for Basic Needs

According to a new research report, Amazon warehouse workers are struggling to get by on their paychecks from one of the worlds most profitable companies.  Amazon Workers Struggle A new report suggests that half of all warehouse workers at Amazon are now struggling to afford basic living costs, and are either living paycheck-to-paycheck or unable … Read more

21 States with the Worst Healthcare for Retirees

Navigating healthcare in retirement can feel like a maze. But did you know some states make it even harder to find affordable, quality care? Here’s a guide to help you steer clear of the worst offenders. #1. Mississippi Mississippi ranks low due to limited healthcare facilities and high rates of chronic conditions, impacting retirees’ access … Read more

20 Hidden Fees That Are Eating Up Your Bank Account

Many people are surprised by how much their bank accounts are diminished by hidden fees. Are you aware of the sneaky charges that could be costing you? 1. Monthly Maintenance Fees Banks often charge a fee just for having an account, especially if you don’t meet certain balance or activity requirements. 2. ATM Withdrawal Fees … Read more

21 Surprising Ways Credit Cards Are Designed to Keep You in Debt

Credit cards are a double-edged sword, offering convenience but often leading to a spiral of debt. Ever wondered why it’s so easy to fall into the credit card trap? 1. Minimum Payment Traps Credit cards encourage making minimum payments, which mainly cover interest, not principal, keeping you in debt longer. 2. High Interest Rates High … Read more

20 Dark Secrets of the Student Loan Industry

The student loan industry in the United States is a multi-billion-dollar business that often prioritizes profit over people. Did you know that many students are left with debts they might never fully repay? 1. Skyrocketing Interest Rates Many borrowers are unaware that their student loans come with interest rates that can significantly inflate the total … Read more
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