Will I Lose Family Heirlooms When Filing Chapter 7 Bankr…

[ad_1] Millions of Americans suffer from an insurmountable debt. Many of these people have no idea what they can do to get out of this financial trouble. When asking for help, the terms bankruptcy and debt consolidation often come up. Depending on the amount of the loan the person has at times debt consolidation is … Read more

Chicago Fed President Goolsbee sees rate cuts depending on inflation progress

Chicago Fed President Goolsbee Signals Rate Cuts Dependent on Inflation Progress Chicago, IL — March 21, 2025 — Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee suggested this week that interest rate cuts could be on the table in the near future, depending on the trajectory of inflation in the coming months. Goolsbee, known for his cautious … Read more

2.9% rise highest since Feb | U.S. Core PCE Inflation Rises to 2.9% in July 2025, Highest Since February Amid Tariff Pressures

Washington, D.C. – August 29, 2025 – The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Friday that core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation climbed to 2.9% in July 2025, marking the highest annual rate since February and signaling persistent price pressures despite the Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts. The headline PCE index rose 2.6% year-over-year, aligning … Read more

The top 7 largest auto spare parts market in Lagos

Top 7 Largest Auto Spare Parts Markets in Lagos, Nigeria Lagos, Nigeria, is the epicenter of West Africa’s automobile spare parts trade, driven by the nation’s 11.7 million registered vehicles and a robust aftermarket economy. Below are the top seven largest auto spare parts markets in Lagos, based on field visits, trader insights, and reports … Read more

Scranton’s Trolley History and the Electric City Trolley…

[ad_1] 1. The Horse-Drawn Trolley: Although development of the steam locomotive and the progressive laying of track enabled the distances between emerging cities to be covered in ever-decreasing time and augmented their growth by funneling families, workers, and materials during the mid-19th to early 20th century period, there was little intra-city transportation, except, of course, … Read more

New oil directives won’t fix Nigeria’s operational issues

New Oil Directives Won’t Fix Nigeria’s Operational Issues, Expert Says Energy expert Kelvin Emmanuel has stated that recent policy directives aimed at improving Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, issued by President Bola Tinubu on February 28, 2024, fail to address the fundamental operational challenges plaguing the industry. While these directives—comprising one executive order and two … Read more