The broader economic circumstances might not be as bad today - but Australia has not seen a housing shortage like the one renters are facing now since the dark days of the 1930s
Meet SEJ member Megan Myscofski! Megan is a freelance reporter, and just wrapped up her time as Business and Economics Reporter for Arizona Public Media. She reported, produced and hosted a narrative podcast, Tapped, on the cost of drought in Arizona this past summer. It tells the story of how agriculture, housing, infrastructure, border issues and more all play a role in the
an economics reporter is they re using their credit cards more. why is that a problem? because a., interest rates are going up as you may know. but b., it creates problems down the road. potential defaults and also financial problems for people that are stretching to make ends meet and using their credit cards. so what may be pain now could be even more down the road. we found that something like 47% are doing at least four of the things we asked about in order to make ends meet including like driving less. all of that is going to show up we believe in the economic numbers in the months and quarters ahead. steve leesman, i thank you so much for being with us. up next, the new dominant strain of covid is driving up cases around the country. we re going to talk to a doctor about when you should be getting your next booster. you are watching jose diaz- balart reports on msnbc. watch- watch- balart reports on msnbc.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians are facing soaring premiums after recent years have seen the country battered by a series of bushfires, floods, and severe winds.
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