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Hot topics: Drug prices and surprise bills

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The drug pricing issue is still hot despite the fact that prescription drug prices are decreasing at rates not seen since the 1960s, according to another Council of Economic Advisers paper. During the Obama administration, prescription drug prices increased by an average of 3.6% a year.

Is Starbuck’s Gender And Racial Pay Gap Really Zero?

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Starbucks disclosed its gender pay gap for U.S. workers last week, and it’s zero. They claim that on average, in the U.S., male and female employees earn the exact same amount. There’s no racial pay gap at the company either. Have they truly eliminated pay gaps?

Connecting Yourself to "Value/s"

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"Don’t look at what gets posted on the walls; what values do you see reflected in people’s words and actions?" Sandy Ogg explores three quick ways to test your values.

How Much Is A Climate Change ‘Solution’ Worth?

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A growing number of studies suggest that temperatures and sea levels will increase over the next 100 years, prompting a variety of proposals to address the warming climate. Physicist Mark A. Meier asks how much we should be willing to spend on those solutions.

OPEC’s Decision To Cut Production Is A Risky One, Here’s Why

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OPEC and Russia delivered an agreement to cut oil production by a total of 500,000 barrels per day for in the first quarter of This will be a real test of the power of OPEC+ in the current market, particularly whether the cartel is able to get a price bump With any sort of durability.

Boomers And Seniors Finding Great Benefits From Smart Home Technology

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“There is a misconception that older adults are tech-adverse. In fact, technology is already a central part of life for older Americans, and the connection with their devices is only expected to grow,” observes Rodney Harrell, AARP’s vice president of livable communities and long term services an...

NCAA Reacts To Senate Working Group As Only It Can

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Following several months of the NCAA railing against states proposing bills that would allow college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, the governing body is welcoming a Senate Working Group looking to to forcefully evolve the organization past its current ideology.





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