# Recession
Tampa Bay Retirees Living in Hell as Mobile Home Park Left in Shambles
Retirement communities are meant to be a safe haven for those who've raised families and want to live out their golden years in a peaceful environment among like-minded friends. However, for one group of mobile home park tenants, Down Yonder is anything but calm and serene.
Auto Plants Prompts Deja Vu as Illinois Plant Shudders Thousands
A long-running automotive plant closed earlier this year putting thousands of Illinois factory workers out of a job. Reminiscent of the Dayton, Ohio window assembly plant featured in "American Factory", the closing leaves many of the workers in a tailspin.
Landlord Drives Corporate Tenant Bonkers as Property Manager Seeks Rent Revenge
"I want this person very uncomfortable sitting in our room for free."- Siegel Group Executive. Renters from across the country have stories of untenable landlords or horrible neighbors, but one commercial property owner's behavior is a step above the rest.
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Houston Helps Residents Thrive with $1.2 Million Dollar Donation Program
Houston residents will be receiving some much-needed help in the coming year as a local program has committed to using $1.2 million dollars to support its families. Known as the THRIVE Program, spearheaded by West Houston Assistance Ministries, it's attempting to bridge the gap between the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic and dealing with record-high inflation in one of the country's largest cities.
Employees Get the Boot After Bandits Run Off with Lululemon Attire
Two athleisure employees were left devastated recently after attempting to thwart a robbery in a high-end boutique. The women, assistant manager Jennifer Ferguson, and co-worker Rachel Rodgers were working a normal shift one day as two masked men entered the store and ran out with what was possibly thousands of dollars in merchandise.
Tax Man Kicked to the Curb as Voters Attempt to Shutter Internal Revenue Service
Taxes are something that everyone is required to pay regardless of income bracket or employer versus employee status. However, as the tax man takes a chunk of everyone's hard-earned dollars each year, more and more people are clamoring to keep more money in their pockets.
Consumer Confidence Crashes as $148 Billion Debt Prompts Credit Card Defaults
Consumer confidence has taken a nose dive recently as credit card defaults have hit record numbers. What used to be just holiday overspending has become an epidemic recently as more and more borrowers are maxing out credit cards faster than their bank accounts can repay them.
Desperate Sellers Paying Would Be Buyers to Purchase Their Mortgages
Many homeowners are finding themselves in a desperate situation as mortgage rates increased drastically this year and making payments for some way out of reach. However, for those looking to purchase a home, they are essentially being provided a cash windfall as sellers are throwing concessions as high as $25,000 dollars in some cases in order to get out of their mortgage loans.
Ogled Pizzeria Worker Gets $53,000 in Coworker Harassment Deal
Pizzerias are some of people's favorite past times when it comes to grabbing a quick bite on a break from work or catching up with friends. It's also one of the easiest jobs to do as shop owners pass down the tradition of building a business while employing people looking for a hassle-free way to earn extra income.
Rock Bottom Mortgage Entry Fees Catching on as 1% Down Payments Abound
Buying a home may have gotten less costly for some borrowers as interest rates continue to soar to new heights. A new program is quickly becoming popular among the banking and mortgage industries in their quest to turn as many buyers into homeowners as possible that otherwise wouldn't be able to afford one. First implemented by Bank of America under their Community Homeownership Commitment, it gives borrowers the chance to purchase for a much lower entry fee than otherwise required.
Social Security at Possible Standstill for Over 70 Million Amid Federal Budgetary Crisis
Social security benefits are something that every person relies on during retirement or an unforeseen disability to help bridge the gap between income during their working years or paying for basic expenses. Although more than 77 million people are expected to be retired by the year 2034, they may not get the safety net that generations before them have received.
Are there any potential risks or pitfalls to be aware of when practicing frugal living during a recession?
This article was written by AI. Disclaimer: This article includes an affiliate link. In economic uncertainty, many individuals and families turn to frugal living to manage their finances effectively. Frugal living involves intentionally saving money, minimizing expenses, and living within one's means.
How can frugal living help individuals during a recession?
This article was written by AI. Disclaimer: This article includes an affiliate link. In today's unpredictable economic climate, recessions can significantly impact individuals' financial well-being. Adopting a frugal lifestyle can provide individuals with valuable tools to navigate these challenging times when faced with a recession.
83-Year-Old Predatory Homebuying Victim Dies in Extreme Distress Following Series of Strokes
The real estate market is full of opportunities given the proper circumstances where the buyer and seller come out with the desired results. However, one family is left grieving after their mother succumbed to anxiety, stress, and anguish after a house-flipping franchise left took her for everything she had.
Rate Swap Frenzy Deters Buyers as Creditworthy Get the Short Hand
Homebuyers have a history of maintaining a good to excellent credit score by making responsible decisions when it comes to their spending and repayment history. Oftentimes, they are rewarded for their habits when it comes to being approved for home loans by receiving the lowest interest rates.
Student Loan Repayment Comes Back with a Vengeance as Obligations Set to Resume Amid Economic Woes
Student loan borrowers are facing a nightmare as another payment freeze is coming to an end as an announcement by Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona advises graduates to get prepared to cough up the cash.