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A new report shows the Trump administration's plans to repeal clean energy tax credits could increase energy bills for households, with the highest increases in the West.
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Tuition will increase at all public colleges and universities in the state for fall 2025, but the increases are lower than last year and lower than the annual inflation rate.
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As food prices have climbed, it might seem like just another barrier to eating healthy. But there are strategies for stretching money at the grocery store.
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Dairy farmers are proposing a nationwide incentive-based plan that balances milk production with market demand and pays a minimum to cover farmers' costs.
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Alicia Nelson-Bell, program coordinator for the empowering financial wellness joins us to discuss some new year budgeting goals.
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The Utah Food Bank is responding to what it calls record levels of need for food assistance across the state. Lingering economic effects of COVID-19, compounded by rising inflation, are presenting challenges for many Utah families as winter arrives.
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Policy changes have made major strides in reducing child poverty over the past several decades, but there is still more to be done.
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Utah senate candidates Evan McMullin and Sen. Mike Lee faced off Monday in a debate to win over Utah voters before election day.
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"Shrinkflation" is when a product's volume per unit is decreased while offered at the same price.
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In his monthly press conference, Gov. Spencer Cox spoke about the importance of mental health and resources for suicide prevention, the Inflation Reduction Act and Utah's ongoing drought.