In a 6-3 decision, the high court orders the Biden administration to stop enforcing the federal eviction moratorium that officials recently extended to October.
If Americans spent like the government did in 2020, a median household making $68,703 would have spent $131,620 and put $62,917 on the credit card, despite $541,287 in debt.
“It’s really important as educators that we don’t allow these bills to put us on the defensive, and instead ... highlight the racist path of our country,” a Philadelphia history teacher says.