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Robert Thorpe

Robert Thorpe

Editor at Newsweek

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    T-Mobile Data Breach: How To See If You're Eligible For $25,000 Payout

    T-Mobile customers affected by the 2021 data breach may be eligible for compensation, with some qualifying for up to $25,000.
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    What a Recession Would Mean for the Housing Market in 2025

    A 2025 recession could cool the housing market, lower home prices and mortgage rates, and offer opportunities for buyers.
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    Will Government Shutdown Delay Tax Return Payments? What to Know

    A potential government shutdown could delay tax return processing and refunds, affecting taxpayers nationwide.
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    When Are Taxes Due? What Happens if You Don't Pay Taxes or File Late

    Failing to file your tax returns can lead to penalties, interest charges, and potential legal consequences from the IRS.
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    'Boy Meets World' Clip Shows Drastic Difference in Housing Market, ...

    A viral 'Boy Meets World' clip highlights the stark contrast between housing affordability in 1999 and today's real estate market.
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    Is It a Buyers' or Sellers' Market? What to Know About Housing Mark...

    The housing market is shifting, with rising inventory and stabilizing mortgage rates reshaping conditions for buyers and sellers.
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    Boomers Aren't Happy With Donald Trump's Economy

    Baby boomers express dissatisfaction with President Trump's economic policies, while millennials show more approval.
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    Is the Housing Market Going to Crash in 2025? What to Know

    Experts predict a modest rise in the U.S. housing market for 2025, with no significant crash anticipated.
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    Should You Buy a House in March? Experts Weigh in on Housing Market

    Considering buying a house in March 2025? Experts suggest evaluating current mortgage rates and housing inventory before making a decision.
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    List of Stores Closing After Being Taken Over by Private Equity

    Retail store closures are projected to reach 15,000 in 2025, with private equity takeovers and broader economic factors contributing to the trend.
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    New York City Has More Children in Poverty Than Nearly a Decade

    New data shows child poverty in NYC has reached a record high, highlighting deep economic struggles for low-income families.