Payrolls rose less than projected in September, wages stagnated and the jobless rate was unchanged as people left the workforce, signaling the global slowdown and financial market turmoil are rippling through the world’s largest economy.
Flying is somehow even worse this year than last – that is if consumer complaints are any indication. The number of airline customer complaints filed with the Department of Transportation this year (through June) is up more than 20% compared with the first six months of 2014, according to a government report.
The rental squeeze is getting worse, according to a new report by Zillow, as people are paying the highest-ever percentage of their income on rent. Renters can expect to pay 30.2% of their income on rent, according to a Zillow analysis of rental and mortgage affordability in the second quarter.
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