• High commodity prices could keep inflation elevated, World Bank warns

    Sustained high levels of energy and commodity prices could drive global inflation upwards, the World Bank has warned today.

  • Police keep important speed camera detail a secret that could cost you a fortune

    West Midlands Police have refused to confirm whether there is a 'speed tolerance' in relation to how speed cameras are enforced across the region - for example, 10% +2mph

  • The Top 10 Most Cost-Effective Countries To Get A High-Priced Higher Education

    The Top 10 Most Cost-Effective Countries To Get A High-Priced Higher Education A new study by Online Gaming Groups has evaluated over 30 countries to determine the most cost-effective higher education systems, focusing on the percentage of average annual income spent on educational expenses. This analysis included countries with the highest university fees, and additional costs such as living and rent were considered to accurately assess the full financial commitment needed for...

    • CP24

    Average home prices pass $2M in nearly half of Toronto neighbourhoods. Would you leave the city over high costs?

    The average price of a home in nearly half of Toronto’s neighbourhoods has already surpassed $2 million and a new report is warning that prices in other neighbourhoods will soon reach that benchmark as well. According to a report by real estate listing website Zoocasa, all Toronto neighbourhoods will hit the $2 million average price mark by 2034 if prices continue to rise at the same average rate they have over the last decade. Download our app to get local alerts on your device Get...

    • WMDT

    What's to blame for high gas prices?

    SALISBURY, Md – Like most Americans, Salisbury University student Anthony Marzullo has been feeling the rise in gas prices where it really hurts: his wallet. “Today, I just came from a class that I had. I came right and I was dreading it. I was like, ‘got to pay another $20, $30 to get half of what I usually get,'”

  • The podcast industry keeps reinventing itself

    This is Hot Pod, The Verge’s newsletter about podcasting and the audio industry. Today is my last day at The Verge, and this will be my final issue of Hot Pod. I’ll

  • Why price of bread is high — Bakers

    The Premium Bread makers Association of Nigeria, PBAN, has said increase in the price of bread was caused by volatility in exchange.

    • Afro

    The importance of cost effective childcare services

    The rising cost of childcare is causing concern for parents, with experts calling for more funding of childcare as a public good to benefit young children, their families, and the economy.

  • Pixel 7a Keeps Dropping and Dropping in Price

    Earlier this week, we told you about the Pixel 7a dropping to a crazy-low price of $349. Apologies are in-store for those who jumped on that deal, because the price has now gone lower. I’m sorry! Over at Woot, the Pixel 7a can be had for $339. We’re at $160 off today, instead of the … Continued Read the original post: Pixel 7a Drops Further to $339

  • Report: Luxury Home Prices Reach Record Highs

    Prices for luxury homes in the United States have reached a record high, rising nearly nine percent in the first quarter of 2024, twice as much as the prices of non-luxury homes.

  • The Google Pixel 7a price just keeps on tumbling

    The Google Pixel 7a was excellent value at its £449 asking price a year ago, but now you can get this Android 15 handset for just £329. Amazon is hosting this sale on the Pixel 7a, which brings the price down to just £329, while the bundle also includes a 30W charger. Pixel 7a falls to £329 for a limited time The Pixel 8a is on the way, but you can nab the current Pixel 7a for a ridiculously low price of £329. That’s £120 off the original asking price. ...

    • Adweek

    Keep Snacking on Cheetos, But Use Your ‘Other Hand’ for Important Tasks

    If an NBA superstar has Cheetle all over his Cheetos-eating right hand, he might whiff a few lefty high-fives. But, aside from slight embarrassment of the missed connection, it’s no big deal. It’s a different matter entirely if a cosmetic surgeon has to do that same switch-up, or a police sketch artist or a commuter trying to parallel park. And therein lies the crux of the new Cheetos campaign called “The Other Hand” that shows all the ways this transfer of motor movement can go horribly...