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* An avian flu outbreak has spread to 42 states and farmers have culled 47 million birds so far. The infection is causing devastating losses to farmers and shoppers will see higher prices on those Thanksgiving turkeys. And that’s on top of the higher prices on just about everything else. Feed and labor costs have driven up the price of milk so you’ll be paying more for butter just in time for holiday baking.
* In response to Inflation, the IRS is shifting some of its tax brackets. That means you might pay a lower percentage of your income next year. The changes are part of the Inflation Reduction Act. The IRS also has raised the standard deduction by $1,800 so fewer people will be itemizing their deductions.
* A study by the World Wildlife Fund found that deforestation, human exploitation, pollution and climate change contributed to a 69% decline in wildlife populations. And for animal species in freshwater habitats, that number is upward of 80%.
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