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Late car payments hit highest level in decades
SUMMARY: Americans are missing car payments at the highest rate in over 30 years. In January 2025, 6.56% of subprime auto borrowers were at least 60 days late, the highest since 1994. Rising costs, high interest rates, and increasing car prices have strained finances. The average price of a new car has risen over $10,000 since 2020. A report from the Federal Reserve also shows a rise in serious delinquencies. President Trump’s proposed tariffs could further increase car prices by up to $12,000, impacting consumers and automakers. Prime borrowers are managing better, with only 0.39% missing payments.
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SBA to move out of Atlanta | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: The Trump administration is relocating the Small Business Administration (SBA) out of Atlanta, citing the city’s immigrant-friendly policies as a “sanctuary.” Kelly Leer, the SBA administrator, stated that they prefer locations prioritizing safety and security for small businesses. The move marks the first federal office exit from Atlanta due to political reasons. Leer’s comments imply that Atlanta’s policies encourage illegal immigration, though a city official disputed this, asserting that state law prohibits sanctuary city designation. The SBA may also close 17 other offices in Georgia for budgetary reasons, not political. The future location for the Georgia office has not been disclosed.

The Trump administration is moving some federal offices out of Atlanta because it says it’s a “sanctuary city.” The Small Business Administration is leaving downtown because of what officials say are immigrant-friendly city policies.
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AAA warns of a hidden danger of Daylight Saving Time
SUMMARY: As Daylight Saving Time begins on March 9, people lose an hour of sleep, which can significantly affect health and driving safety. The American Red Cross advises changing smoke alarm batteries during this time. AAA highlights the increased risk of drowsy driving, reporting a 6% rise in fatal crashes after the time change. Drivers may experience symptoms similar to jet lag, leading to decreased alertness and slower reaction times. A AAA survey indicates 96% of drivers recognize drowsy driving as dangerous, yet 20% admit to doing it. Staying alert and avoiding drowsy driving is crucial for safety and legal liability.
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I-Team: East Lake Couple wins water bill battle
SUMMARY: An East Lake couple, the Williamses, battled Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management over an erroneous water bill that surged to over $112,000. After two years of disputes and court hearings, a Fulton County judge ruled in January 2025 that their water meter had inaccurately measured usage, leading to the extraordinary charges. Despite their appeals being denied multiple times, Mr. Williams represented himself in court and worked diligently to organize evidence, ultimately leading to a favorable verdict. This case highlights the challenges faced by consumers dealing with significant billing discrepancies due to faulty meters.

An East Lake couple fought back against a large water bill for more than two years. They thought it was an obvious mistake on the part of Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management. They expected a quick credit. Instead they ended up in a long fight that involved taking the city to court.
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