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A Week In The Bay Area On A $325,000 Salary – Refinery29

Photo: Courtesy of Benefit Cosmetics;. Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. This week: a director who makes $325,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on a Benefit eyeliner. Occupation: DirectorIndustry: Real estateAge: 41Location: Bay Area, CaliforniaSalary: $325,000Assets: Taxable brokerage: $167,500; 401(k): $304,800; Roth IRA: $45,000; HSA: $12,700; HYSA: $50,000; checking: $3,000; home value: $520,000; car value: $20,000Debt:…

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Palm Bay Housing Market Trends and Forecast for 2024 – Norada Real Estate Investments

The Palm Beach housing market is poised for continued growth, fueled by ongoing demand from both local and out-of-state buyers. Despite challenges such as inventory constraints and rising mortgage rates, the market remains resilient, supported by factors such as the allure of the Florida lifestyle and the area’s economic stability. Looking ahead, market stakeholders anticipate a balanced market between buyers and sellers, with opportunities for both parties. While inventory levels may continue to be a concern in the short term, initiatives to boost housing supply and meet growing demand are…

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This Bay Area city is using AI to detect homeless camps. Will others follow suit? – The Mercury News

Tami Rule stands outside the vehicle she lives in along Sandpebble Drive on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 in San Jose, Calif. The city of San Jose has launched a pilot program to use AI to identify lived-in RVs and homeless camps. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) Across the country, cities have begun experimenting with artificial intelligence to map potholes, reduce traffic and fight wildfires. In San Jose, officials are now harnessing the rapidly evolving technology with another goal in mind: detecting homeless encampments. Three times since December, a white city-owned…

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