NPR - Every evening at sunset, Josh Hersh, a retired fifth-grade teacher, plays taps from his rooftop on New Jersey’s Long Beach Island. His neighbors listen in appreciation to the minute-long tune that was composed during the Civil War to signal lights out for troops. (via WBUR)
With fast food prices rising by 3.2% over the past year, outpacing
inflation, the personal-finance company WalletHub today released its
report on the Cities Where People Spend the Most & Least on Fast Food to shed light on where these purchases take the biggest bite out of Americans’ wallets.
Wallet Hub - To determine where consumers spend the most and least relative to their
earnings, WalletHub analyzed the average prices of burgers, pizza and
fried chicken sandwiches in 100 of the largest cities, then compared
them to the median household income. To view the full report and your city’s rank
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