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    FILE - President Donald J. Trump's name is printed on a stimulus check issued by the IRS to help combat the adverse economic effects of the COVID-19 outbreak in this April 23, 2020 photo taken in San Antonio.
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    Downside of $2,000 tariff dividend checks: Inflation

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    A person shops for produce at a grocery store.

    SNAP funds pause could be painful hit to grocers

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    Representative Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, wears a digital pin with the US national debt.

    National debt crosses $38 trillion for first time in history

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    Elementary student learning in a classroom.
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    Some New York school districts spend almost or more than $100,000 a student

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    The American flag flies atop the Capitol Building.

    Interest payments eclipsed $1 trillion as federal deficit hit $1.8 trillion in fiscal 2025, CBO says

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    Bipartisan efforts target ‘pork-barrel’ spending in Michigan

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    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks into microphones.
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    MTG joins handful of Republicans in favor of extending Obamacare subsidies

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    Mayor Brandon Johnson greets students, parents, and staff during the first day of classes at Beidler Elementary School on August 21, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Public Schools has been forced to find alternative ways to get its students to schools as the district faces a severe shortage of school bus drivers. School districts around the country are facing similar shortages (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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    Why schools and safety suffer more in blue cities

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    The Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill., shown Wednesday, June 21, 2006, measures 361 feet to the top of its familiar dome. The neck-bending skyscrapers that pack Chicago's fabled skyline are little more than scaled-down miniatures in downstate cities, where even the tallest buildings are at least three times shorter than the Sears Tower and John Hancock Center.
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    Fiscal Fallout: Illinois diversity commission’s budget ballooning but results lag

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    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., holds a news conference on the third day of the government shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025.
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