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However, consumers might funnel those returns to living expenses like rent, food, transportation and health insurance if they swell in price, she said. Indeed, some companies have raised prices recently for household items like toilet paper, peanut butter and soft drinks. All of those things obviously have a major impact, said Lassus, a certified financial planner and accountant. Historical perspective There are a few times in history when savers derived a negative net return after accounting for inflation. In 1980, for example, a benchmark 10-year Treasury bond yielded an average 11.43% among its highest-ever. (That return beats out the roughly 10% average annualized return for stocks, as measured by the S&P 500 index.) ....
$2.6 Million Homes in California A duplex in a landmark courtyard complex in West Hollywood, a 1922 cottage in Manhattan Beach and a Craftsman bungalow in Los Gatos. By Angela Serratore West Hollywood | $2.6 Million A duplex with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, in a Spanish Revival building The Andalusia is a courtyard complex built by the husband-and-wife architectural team Arthur and Nina Zwebell in 1926, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. One of the complex’s earliest residents was the silent film star Clara Bow; later in the 20th century, Marlon Brando occupied another unit. This duplex was designed by the Zwebells as their personal residence, and the seller recently undertook a restoration with the guidance of historic preservation experts. ....
Anti-Israel Forces Encouraged by Biden’s Weakness It has taken the Democrats all of four months in power to screw up the Middle East, and the good guys in the region are not pleased or inclined to play along. Four years of relative peace in the Middle East have been shattered by a conflict between Hamas and Israel, which began when Hamas bombarded Jerusalem. The Iranian-backed force that rules Gaza then expanded its target list to other Israeli cities. Why now? The Middle East and particularly the Levant had been on the mend since then-President Donald Trump took the handcuffs off U.S.-led forces in 2017 and allowed them to all but obliterate ISIS. Trump also knocked off balance the terrorism-exporting Iranian regime by curtailing its finances and confronting it with an aggressive military posture in the Arabian Gulf. ....