Government shutdown risks: DOGE real estate impact shows one way federal cuts can ripple across economy
The federal government's termination of hundreds of leases as part of DOGE budget cuts are rippling through the national real estate market.
The federal government's termination of hundreds of leases as part of DOGE budget cuts are rippling through the national real estate market.
Consumers are increasingly leaning on credit cards to buy essentials like gas and groceries, according to a new report by TD Bank.
The shutdown of the federal government could worsen the problems student loan borrowers are facing.
Social Security benefit payments will still go out on time, according to the agency. But certain services may not be available.
A government shutdown is unlikely to have broad financial impacts if it's short-lived. This one could be different, economists and analysts said.
The federal government's termination of hundreds of leases as part of DOGE budget cuts are rippling through the national real estate market.
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