Economists and others worry about politicizing jobs and inflation data after Trump's firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics chief and nomination of a partisan replacement.
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San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera has championed stronger protections for renters. He joined KPBS Midday Edition to talk about his priorities.
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It’s a first step towards the city creating more truly affordable housing.
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Renting an apartment in San Diego County will be getting more expensive.
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Stocks experienced their biggest rally in two years after a report that inflation is currently running at 7.7%.
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With Thanksgiving just two weeks away, food and family are on many people's minds. But turkey and travel will carry a hefty price tag this year. The annual inflation rate in October was 7.7%.
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Skyrocketing rents and home prices have been a major part of voters' economic pain. New spending will go toward building and subsidizing more housing, and helping people avoid homelessness.
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The changes could completely change the nation’s largest solar market.
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If you haven’t filed for a child tax credit, now’s the time to do it. A deadline approaches.
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Volkswagen and Fiat Chrysler installed devices that made it seem like the vehicles were meeting emissions requirements. But the vehicles actually polluted at many times the legal limit.
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First returns come in Tuesday night, but counting will continue until the election is certified on Dec. 8.
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