I Allegedly talks about how even banks are adding fees for cash deposits. But cities like Los Angeles and New York are fighting back, making laws to protect cash payments. Still, many businesses like cards better. They’re easier to handle and need less security.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This blog post talks about money problems in California, like a big budget deficit. It suggests ways to save money, like cutting police funds and court costs. It also talks about a possible new President and a chance to buy land. It also discusses a new law, changes in insurance, and crime in stores. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from IAllegedly talks about the economy’s impact on businesses like Best Buy and Rubio’s fish tacos. He explains how high costs and economic downturns led to closures and losses. He also discusses issues like bank closures, potential cyber attacks on hotels, and a new system to report line-cutters at Knott’s Berry Farm. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This video talks about the housing market’s current state. More people owe on their homes than ever, and house prices might drop soon. The government might offer second mortgages, but this could cause more money problems. Also, always research a neighborhood before moving in. It’s not always as it seems. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedy talks about how with rising costs, people are traveling less and staying home more. Empty homes are increasing, possibly lowering house prices. We also discuss zero down mortgages and the debate on receipt-checking in California stores. This slowdown could impact areas like retail and real estate. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Credit unions can now buy banks, and it’s happened 11 times this year. Banks are losing money and facing problems. Car accidents are costing more, and electric cars like Tesla’s aren’t charging fully. Some car companies aren’t honest about their tests. Banks like Silicon Valley Bank lost money on bonds, which could happen to car companies too.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Many favorite restaurants are closing, hurting owners, workers, and even other businesses. This is due to fewer customers, higher wages, and the pandemic. Some people’s student loans are being forgiven, causing debates. Also, people using EBT cards for food are at risk of theft. Let’s support charities helping those with food needs.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about Boston’s Mayor, Michelle Wu, wants to make some small crimes, like shoplifting or minor driving mistakes, not punishable by law. Some people worry this might make Boston a less safe place to live or visit. They compare it to other cities that have done the same thing and seen more crime. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Our economy is slowing down, affecting businesses and how we spend. China owning lots of U.S. farmland is worrying. Cyber attacks are increasing, recently affecting many people’s internet. The speaker is upset about internet companies not protecting our data, poor TV shows, and pricey McDonald’s meals. They want your thoughts, likes, and subscriptions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Banks and lending companies are having problems. Some are not returning people’s money. Ninepoint, a Canadian company, has stopped paying its investors. Also, Bank of Montreal is in trouble because most of their loans are to transportation businesses who can’t pay their bills. Plus, there are issues with iPhones and Android apps, and unfinished houses.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









