I don’t think this view of the world is oversimplified at all:
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/the-num…
‘America’s Sweethearts’ Reveals 400 Percent Raise for Cowboys Cheerleaders https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/18/style/dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders-salary-americas-sweethearts.html
Hahaha … om financiële redenen stop je met je best bekeken programma. Maak dat de kat wijs.
Ze kussen de ring (of erger) van Trump.
Na 33 jaar komt er een einde aan Amerikaanse talkshow The Late Show https://nos.nl/l/2575473
@… @… I think it’s mostly generational. If you bought a house before 2000 in North America or Western Europe (and possibly large chunks of the rest of Europe, I’m not sure), you are in a completely different financial world tha…
Robust Hedging of American Options via Aggregated Snell Envelopes
Marco Rodrigues
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14553 https://arxiv.org/…
Deutschland will weitreichende US-Raketenwerfer kaufen
Deutschland will weitreichende Raketenwerfer vom Typ "Typhon" in den USA kaufen, mit denen Ziele in 2.000 Kilometern Entfernung getroffen werden können - also auch in Russland. "Deutschland kann also damit seine eigene Verteidigungsfähigkeit deutlich steigern, auch seine Abschreckungsfähigkeit deutlich steigern, aber eben auch die Europas", sagt…
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Hey, #DeltaAirlines, #AmericanAirlines, and #UnitedAirlines: selling passenger data to the Feds without requiring a warrant, are you?
Sweet, Arizona has TWO on this list of the USA's top twenty most boring cities 😂🤣
Edit - found the link these rankings came from, with the explanations of how they came up with them: https://financebuzz.com/most-boring-cities-in-america-ranked
Millions of low-income Americans could experience
🆘 staggering financial losses
under the domestic policy package that Republicans advanced through the Senate on Tuesday,
💥which reserves its greatest benefits for the rich while threatening to strip health insurance, food stamps and other aid from the poor.
For many of these families, the loss of critical federal support is likely to negate any improvements they might have seen as a result of slightly lower taxes, expe…
Overall, 77% of Americans said they did not feel “completely financially secure,”
and 32% said they did not think they ever would.
Based on the latest census data, the median U.S. household income in 2023 was roughly $80,000,
but that is the midpoint on incomes, meaning half of U.S. households made even less.