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National Cinema Day continues to break records for movie theaters. 8.5 million movie tickets were purchased for Sunday’s National Cinema Day, an increase over last year’s…
““We are still marching because we have yet to realize the full protections and expansion of voting rights in this country. We are still marching because…
The Supreme Court decision killing college affirmative action and new academic research on Ivy League admissions have heightened questions about the fairness of “legacy” preferences. By…
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is changing limits on Americans’ catch-up contributions to their retirement accounts that will be in effect through 2025. The IRS announced…
Today was the first day of school for my son. His schedule was packed with math, foreign languages, English, science—but not economics or financial literacy. Many…
Georgia has experienced absolutely staggering growth over the last 30 years. From a population of 6,478,216 in 1990, Georgia’s population has surged by 65.4%, reaching 10,711,908…
In this difficult housing market — with high mortgage loan rates and a dearth of home sellers because so many are locked in with much lower…
From favorable tax climates and robust infrastructure to skilled workforces and strategic locations, the best states for business growth have crafted environments that entrepreneurs and established…
About a year ago, President Joe Biden vowed to cancel student debt for a wide swath of borrowers. So far, borrowers haven’t seen a cent of…
A controversial study suggests too many people are leaving behind their 401(k) accounts when they quit their jobs. The white paper, which was panned by industry…

