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It's Medora, and thank goodness it's Thursday. I'm still freezing here, but at least we're over the hump and a day closer to Fri-yay (although the weekend here is supposed to be even colder than now)! |
We've had a lot of news in just 24 hours, including Republicans officially taking control of the House of Representatives with a warning to 'woke' big businesses to get out of politics. |
That's what Republican control of the House might mean for businesses, but what about us, the consumers? Among the things pundits told us is that with a divided government, we shouldn't expect extra financial help from the government if the economy dives into recession next year, as many predict, but Social Security as we know it is safe. |
There were also some statewide initiatives that passed, too, in the midterm elections, most notably Medicaid expansion in South Dakota. |
📰 More stories you shouldn't miss 📰 |
Red cup strike out. Why it may be harder to find one this year: Starbucks workers to strike at over 100 stores on Red Cup Day |
Stretch your dollars by using tech: Black Friday tech tricks: Apps, websites and browser extensions can show you the best deals, apply coupons and often give cash back on purchases. |
Put this on your to-do list now to start the new year healthy: When is open enrollment for health insurance 2023? What to know about Medicare, ACA plans |
🍔 Today's Menu 🍔 |
Eat your Brussels sprouts! This dish is a little sweet, a little savory. Maybe even the little ones will love it: Convert veggie haters on Thanksgiving with this Brussels sprouts and maple syrup recipe |
About The Daily Money |
Each weekday, The Daily Money delivers the best consumer news from USA TODAY. We break down financial news and provide the TLDR version: how decisions by the Federal Reserve, government and companies impact you. |
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