WFP USA and Food For The Poor are pleased to announce a partnership to support WFP’s work in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Mortgage rates surge past 7%, reaching highest level since November
Mortgage rates soared this week, breaching the key 7% threshold and extending America’s home affordability crisis.
More and more Americans are becoming ‘ALICEs.’ They can’t afford rent and groceries but are falling through the cracks in the country’s safety net.
The share of Americans in poverty has been falling, but more are stuck living paycheck to paycheck.
How Food for the Poor Is Fighting Poverty in Honduras
Food For the Poor began operating in Honduras in 1999 in order to help mitigate the effects of Hurricane Mitch.
Home prices here hit new record high
While the metro area reached new heights for the second straight month, prices in the city fell just short of the record.
Met Council expects to feed 300,000 poor New Yorkers over Passover
More than 230 distribution events have been organized throughout the five boroughs of New York City as well as in Westchester, Albany, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
7 Free Online Computer Courses With Certificates
Computer literacy is crucial for professional, educational and personal pursuits. The widespread use of computers in modern life demands proficiency in basic computer skills. But with the constant emergence of new technology, applications and software, determining which skills to prioritize can feel
U.S. 30-year conventional mortgage rates 1971-2023
After a period of gradual decline, the average annual rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage in the United States rose to 6.81 percent in 2023, up from the record-low 2.96 percent in 2021.
Is California Really a High-Tax State?
Key Findings For families of modest means, California is not a high-tax state. California taxes are close to the national…
Is California Really a High-Tax State?
Key Findings For families of modest means, California is not a high-tax state. California taxes are close to the national…