The ongoing government shutdown has delayed the announcement of the annual Social Security cost-of-living increase WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — The ongoing government shutdown is delaying the ...
Tens of millions of seniors may have to wait longer to find out how much their Social Security checks will rise next year. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is expected to announce the 2026 ...
A Magical Mess on MSN
I left the U.S. for Norway, here's how much it costs
Moving from the United States to Norway fundamentally changed my understanding of living expenses. The transition opened my ...
A “low cost of living” is an argument used in favor of Oklahoma City by its boosters for the past half-century and was again heralded by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber in September, but when it ...
Namibian Sun on MSN
Massive water debt relief for pensioners in Namibia’s south
Elizabeth Kheibes Thousands of elderly Namibians in the ||Kharas and Hardap regions are set to breathe a sigh of relief as regional leaders ordered a full write-off of water debts owed by pensioners, ...
Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Johannes !Gawaxab, says the country must accept that some jobs will inevitably become obsolete, with clerical positions such as data ...
A large mushroom farm near Nairobi is producing mycelium for building materials that end up as fungi-based panels, which are more sustainable and affordable than traditional bricks ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNOpinion
Namibia: The Endless Street-Renaming Fixation - A Call for Real Transformation in Windhoek
This week, Namibian Sun reported on the City of Windhoek's ongoing "renaming of streets and facilities", yet again in honour of national heroes.
Daily Guide Ghana on MSNOpinion
The Ballot And The Bayonet: Africa’s Old Tune In A New Drum
In the quiet corridors of the afterlife, Julius Nyerere was sipping ethereal tea when the evening news from Earth floated ...
Persistent worries about the higher cost of living and few job opportunities pushed consumer sentiment down to its seventh-lowest level in October, on records going back to 1952. Consumer sentiment ...
According to Capitec, South Africans have spent more money this year internationally than last, a total of R1 billion.
On 21 October, Namibian Sun reported yet another activity by the City of Windhoek – the ongoing “renaming of streets and facilities”, yet again in honour of national ...
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