Social Security says it’s handling disability claims better. But it may just be pushing more people away.
The rate of denials has increased in disability cases, research shows
The rate of denials has increased in disability cases, research shows
A recent working paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found that the surge in illegal immigration under former President Joe Biden contributed to higher home prices and rents across U.S. cities. The 65-page draft paper, written by economists Daniel J. Wilson and Xiaoqing Zhou, maintains that between 2021 and 2024, an “unprecedented boom…
The Cambridge Building Society is making its 98% loan-to-value (LTV) First Step two-year fixed mortgage at 5.89% available to all intermediaries from 8 July. The society aims to help to increase access to 98% LTV mortgages for first-time buyers with small deposits. The change forms part of a wider mortgage product launch which also includes…
Please enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser or access the information through the links provided below. June 18, 2026 Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with former employee of Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company For release at 11:00 a.m. EDT The Federal Reserve Board…
Kusumgar, one of India’s leading engineered synthetic fabric manufacturers, is launching its Rs 650-crore Initial Public Offering (IPO) on July 8, drawing strong investor attention ahead of the subscription opening. The IPO has generated significant excitement in the grey market, where it is currently trading at a Grey Market Premium (GMP) of about Rs 166…
Perplexity could be the latest entrant to the red-hot AI coding wars. The San Francisco-based AI search startup has built an internal AI coding tool that it may launch publicly later down the line, a person familiar with the matter said. For now, Perplexity has codenamed the tool “Teammate,” and its engineers have been using…
🏆 New Building: The largest new building application filed last week was in Queens. EMP Capital Group plans to construct two buildings at 35-13 Steinway Street and 35-08 41st Street in Long Island City that would span a combined 183,876 square feet. The Steinway Street building would stand 19 stories tall and house 99 apartments;…