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How did the judges determine the winners? They started with a list of 1,500 famous people from film, broadcast, sports, politics, business and fashion, then measured the online search volume for each person over a four-year period. They winnowed the list to the top 500.Are you nervous, perhaps drumming your fingers over the financial future at the moment? You are not alone.
“Workers now believe they’ll need to save an average of $1.8 million for retirement, compared to $1.7 million last year. While this amount hasn’t shifted drastically, only 37% of workers think it’s very likely they’ll achieve this target, down by 10% from last year,” the report said.“Confidence may have taken a hit, but savers are still hopeful: nearly half still feel somewhat likely to reach their goals and only 14% feel they are not at all likely to reach their goals,” the report noted.
“That’s a result of them not being held constitutionally accountable for many, many years. And so, when I’m president, we will bring accountability, we will end weaponization. And that regards to new leadership at the FBI, DOJ. We’re going to take power out of“But one of the things I think is important to point out: the reality is, for a Republican — that a D.C. jury would indict a ham sandwich and convict a ham sandwich if it was a Republican ham sandwich,” he said.
“Biden bizarrely insisted, ‘We, the Democrats, are the ones that are fiscally responsible.’ Biden forced through a $1.9 trillion boondoggle, which even liberal economists warned against, fueling inflation and wildly spending on far-left projects,” he said.
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