Have you checked your children’s school meals for artificial sweeteners? A new study says it can

SEAT Anyone working to cut calories with a zero-calorie drink or snack may want to rethink that choice, according to a new study showing artificial sweeteners can damage your DNA. The North Carolina State University study specifically found the culprit to be sucralose, a zero-calorie sweetener created by altering real sugar. With so many kids eating out at school, KOMO News has begun polling local districts to find out if they use artificial sweeteners. Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and the Everett School District (ESD) told KOMO News that they don’t…

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Measuring inflation can be complicated and bizarre. Here are 3 examples

The consumer price index is a key measure of inflation. The CPI measures how quickly prices change in specific categories of consumer goods and services. Categories like housing, health insurance, and technology have idiosyncrasies that make inflation difficult to measure. Their inflation data may not reflect reality for consumers. Richard Newstead | Moment | Getty Images Housing is perhaps the most important category in the consumer price index, a key barometer of inflation. Housing is the largest expense for the average American family. The “shelter” category that measures costs for…

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Social Security, Medicare, Federal Salaries: What payments can be delayed if the debt ceiling stalls

The US reached its debt ceiling, or debt limit, in January. The nation could run out of money to pay all of its bills as soon as June 1, the so-called “X-date.” The government would not be able to pay everyone on time. It would likely prioritize payments to investors holding US Treasuries, to avoid a “technical default.” Payments like Social Security, Medicare, tax refunds, military paychecks, and others would likely be delayed. Democrats and Republicans have not yet reached an agreement to raise or suspend the debt ceiling and…

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