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If passed, it would amend the state constitution to allow larger tax breaks for homeowners by tying an exemption to yearly inflation.
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The Florida Housing Coalition's Home Matters report shows 2.4 million households are “burdened” trying to stay housed and pay bills.
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Housing costs, insurance, and rent are some reasons why retirees are going back to work out of necessity.
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A majority of those surveyed by USF researchers were dissatisfied with how President Joe Biden has handled inflation, foreign policy, and border security.
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Taxes are assessed based on the real estate market value of homes, which is just now starting to slowly come down after an all-time high.
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An August survey by Farm Share, the state's largest food bank, found that Floridians are sacrificing their nutrition to save money amid rising prices.
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Economist Sean Snaith gives us the latest update on inflation and why it's a unique problem in Florida.
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Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic says he doesn’t think interest rates need to be increased right now, even as inflation remains high in some places — particularly South Florida.
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The group was in Tallahassee Wednesday. As part of the campaign, the group enlists gas stations to drop their per-gallon price to $2.38 for an hour. Occupants of the vehicles attracted by the low price are then urged by Americans for Prosperity representatives to blame the president and other Democrats for high prices.
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The agencies serving Florida's two largest metropolitan areas report that more seniors are seeking housing assistance, citing circumstances like rent increases at an address they've lived at for years.