the e.u. cutting off 90% of russian oil imports. bill: check out the gas station in l.a. near hollywood. that s not a movie. that s $8.05 a gallon. julie: we need a new word for sticker shock. when you drive up and see that. making matters worse is the nationwide labor shortage. now we are anticipating brand-new numbers out this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the numbers are expected to show 11 1/2 million job openings in this country. that is nearly twice as many jobs as there are people looking for work. bill: the president repeatedly insisting inflation was transitory. during his administration it has continued to climb and climb higher surging to 8.3% under his watch, which is as we know now, a 40-year high. white house has tried to paint a rosie picture of all this. you saw the president s piece published this week. one member of the president s team is now appearing to admit some fault in all of this. i was wrong then about the path of inflation would tak
presence. they were busy and it s up their minds. said they spent all their time and all their money buying gifts for a kid down the street so all the things that you asked for a gift to another 9-year-old you ve never met. how does it make you feel? will you would be crushed, but you would also be vindicated. you would know for a dead certain fact that your parents really didn t love you they are really even that interested in you. that s how a lot of americans felt last night watching the house of representatives approved yet another massive aid package for ukraine. like i get nothing against ukraine but we could probably use that money here right about now. after a hundred years of virtually uninterrupted wealth generation the american economy appears to be faltering in ways that are scary to anyone is paying attention. even people who are paying attention can sense that there s something really wrong. most people aren t working but those who are are getting poorer quickly
Amid a housing affordability crisis, new research suggests the federal government should allocate resources to the housing needs of children being raised by single mothers.
(BCN) — Living as a teacher in the West Valley may become cheaper as more affordable housing is prioritized for educators. The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors earlier this month unanimously approved a proposal from developer Eden Housing to build affordable teacher and school worker housing in Cupertino. The move aims to address the […]