It was called Two American families. Everyone here at ET should be forced to watch this. You will feel humbled and learn respect Two American Families by PBS/Frontline I’ll cut straight to the chase: The PBS/Frontline documentaryTwo American Familiesis bleak, so bleak it may make you lose all hope in the long-term viability of the American middle class. It is also stunningly thought provoking, and if I were you I’d not waste another second on this review but would cruise over to PBS.org and start streaming it. Right now. But, here you are, still reading. So it seems evident that I need to do a bit more to convince you that these 82 minutes of film will be very worth your time, because they are. First, these 82 minutes will be unlike anything else you’ll watch this year. Second, in an era in which TV news is mostly pundits jabbering away about stuff they know scarcely more about than you do, there remain two oases of serious investigative broadcast journalism: CBS’s60 Minutes and PBS’s Frontline. A lamentable state of affairs for sure, but it makes a film like Two American Families all the more a gem. In 1991,Frontline sent Bill Moyers and a film crew to Milwaukee, where they began tracking the lives of two typical working class families. Over the next two decades – yes,two decades– the crew returned to Milwaukee every few years to check up on things like familial cohesion and economic fortunes.
Dude, that stuff is all the same price it was last summer. Beef is up, but pork and chicken are way down. Rent for apartments is also down yoy.
Falling Rents Could Be Good News for Inflation By Terry Lane Published June 18, 2025 10:55 AM EDT Rents are down, and that could help improve the next inflation reading, economists say. Brandon Bell / Getty Images Down 1.7% yoy in May.
In 2025, the dairy market is experiencing notable price declines year over year, influenced by various factors including increased milk production and changing demand dynamics. Current Price Trends The USDA has seen a decline in dairy product prices for 2025. Specifically, the Class III milk price decreased by approximately $2.86 per hundredweight (cwt) compared to previous forecasts, reflecting lower prices for cheese and dry whey
In comparing the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for 2025 with that of 2024, several key points emerge regarding inflation trends and price changes across various categories. CPI Overview for 2024 and 2025 CPI Increase in 2024: The CPI for all items rose by 2.9% from December 2023 to December 2024. This increase was driven by various factors, including a 2.5% rise in food prices, which reflected a 1.8% increase for food at home and a 3.6% increase for food away from home CPI Increase in 2025: As of May 2025, the CPI for all urban consumers increased by 2.4% compared to May 2024. This figure indicates a slight moderation in inflation compared to the previous year The CPI showed a 0.1% increase in May 2025, following a 0.2% rise in April 2025. The annual inflation rate for May 2025 was reported at 2.4%, which is a decrease from the 2.9% increase observed in 2024
Santa Cruz Silver +9.4% on top of yesterday's 52 week high. This one could rocket up now there is no resistance left. AfterMath Silver +14.7% The larger companies aren't performing as well as the small caps. Might be because some of them are in the broader indexes.
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