March 15, 2025

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Finance

Stuck in ‘parent trap,’ needing financial help, survey finds

The cost of living is hitting Generation Z. Nearly half of Gen Z adults say they get financial help from parents and family, a new survey suggests. Almost half (46%) of Gen Z adults ages 18 to 27 said they relied on financial assistance from their parents or other family members, in the “Parent Trap”

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Property

AG files case against Mt. Vernon Group rental property manager

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown filed a civil case on behalf of the state in Wicomico County Circuit Court Friday against the manager of a Lower Eastern Shore rental property company, who, according to the complaint, allegedly sexually harassed five women in recent years, including soliciting sexual acts for reduced rent payments. The property manager,

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Property

Wayne to buy YMCA property to expand recreation program

WAYNE — The township has agreed to buy the YMCA property on Pike Drive for $12.2 million, clearing the way for health and recreation officials to grow their programs and protect the land from future redevelopment. The historic acquisition, the largest that the township has made since voters approved the creation of an open space

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Property

Prattville moves to condemn property for road widening project

PRATTVILLE − The City of Prattville has started condemnation proceedings on three parcels of land to make way for improvements of one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. The City Council approved the moves during Tuesday night’s meeting. The matter will now go to the Autauga County Probate Court, where a fair market value of the

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Funds

Sarasota County Commission denies Housing Authority project funding

The Sarasota Housing Authority this month held a grand opening for its latest affordable housing development called Cypress Square. The development at 1672 21st St. in Sarasota’s Newtown area added 84 affordable units that will be rented to local residents making as little as 30% of the area median income up to 80%, or about

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Funds

NJ man finds $40K in unclaimed funds for Catholic diocese in need

Philip Britton, an active member of his church for years, was forced to stay home from Mass since 2020 because of his declining health. But sitting at home in front of his computer, he managed to bestow his diocese in Camden with a gift that thrilled Catholic church leaders. The enterprising 85-year-old from Pennsville was

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Investors

For investors who surpass their financial goals, now what?

If we ask cosmologists what was present before the Big Bang or what’s inside a black hole, they’re likely to give us a very complicated answer that could be summarized with, “We don’t know. That’s beyond today’s physics.” Then their eyes roll upwards as they ponder answers to the universe’s most daunting questions. It’s kind

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Mortgage

Daily HELOC rates on July 15, 2024: Rates are steady

Published 3:33 a.m. UTC July 15, 2024 Editorial Note: Blueprint may earn a commission from affiliate partner links featured here on our site. This commission does not influence our editors’ opinions or evaluations. Please view our full advertiser disclosure policy. StefaNikolic, Getty Images Today’s home equity line of credit (HELOC) rates, if you borrow $100,000,

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Property

How Madison residents can appeal recent property value assessments

MARSHALL – One of the positives of the 2024 Madison County property tax revaluation process being performed in a four-year as opposed to an eight-year cycle was it would potentially reduce some of the “sticker shock” on the valuation of properties for county residents. But with the new appraisals being sent out to property owners,

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Loans

Biden’s SAVE Act is under more scrutiny from states, Supreme Court

WASHINGTON − Three states − Alaska, South Carolina and Texas − have asked the Supreme Court to block President Joe Biden’s new student debt relief plan. In an emergency filing Tuesday, the states said the high court should reverse a recent ruling by the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that allowed a key

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