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Thousands of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools employees could see a pay raise in July. The proposal would be funded by recently approved Mecklenburg County funding.
It confirmed my belief that I can expect less and often pay more. Instead, I went to my favorite store that still remembers what customers need and want. It doesn’t have any self-checkout lines.
To make up for the shortfall, hundreds of thousands of people will soon be paying more for health care. State employees and their families on the state health plan could see deductibles double, ...
More women than men expect to spend less on fun purchases this year. ... Still, 22 percent are willing to use debt to pay for travel, 11 percent for dining out and 9 percent for live entertainment.
Estimated national TV spending was $160.3 million in April, down 23.9% year over year compared to $210.6 million in April 2024, according to iSpot.tv. Household TV ad impressions fell 20.3% year ...
Expect more and pay less! This is the most consistent translation of the customers' wishes regarding their suppliers, whether of services, equipment, commodities or "packaged" solutions. But, what ...
In just eight years, and in a landscape defined by cord-cutting and decline, YouTube TV has become one of the largest pay-TV providers in the U.S. In rapidly scaling to more than 8 million U.S ...
Even some of the seemingly less painful smaller price hikes could "rob" the US economy, the CTA warned. For example, headphones costing Americans up to $5 more or speakers costing up to $60 more ...
Buy less, pay more? Why Trump’s tariffs could lead to empty shelves and higher prices. ... “Trump says US kids may get '2 dolls instead of 30,' but China will suffer more in a trade war ...
Samsung TV Plus is adding five more sports channels for free ... giving users even less reason to pay for watching sports on their TV or phones. Samsung TV Plus is a great way to watch content ...
Expect more police in Short North on Saturday, May 10, as the Hops on High kicks off the summer festival and events season, city officials said.
"Coffee and bananas are going to come in, for sure, they'll just be more expensive," Hillberry stressed. "I wouldn't expect these things to vanish but I think you can expect less variety available ...