costs
Coverage of costs in the Nexus archive.
- Fourth of July Cookout Costs Rise 4% Says Stew Leonard's CEO
Stew Leonard's CEO reported a 4% increase in Fourth of July cookout costs. The rise is attributed to higher expenses for food and supplies.
- Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
Millions lost their Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year as federal subsidies expired and costs increased, according to experts.
- Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
Millions of people lost their Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year after federal subsidies expired. The expiration of subsidies and rising costs are cited as key reasons for the drop in coverage.
- Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
Millions of people lost their Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year after federal subsidies expired and costs increased, according to experts.
- Millions Drop Obamacare Coverage After Subsidies Expire and Costs Rise
Federal data shows a 3 million decrease in Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance coverage in February compared to the same period last year, attributed to expired subsidies and rising costs.
- Sydney Home Auction Activity Weakens as Costs, Tax Changes Weigh
Home auction activity in Sydney is weakening due to rising costs and tax changes. Residential buildings in Sydney are highlighted in the context of this decline.
- Millions drop Obamacare coverage after subsidies expire, costs rise
Millions of people have dropped their Obamacare coverage following the expiration of subsidies and rising costs. Premium payments for coverage increased significantly, with some facing double or triple-digit hikes.
- Enterprise AI customers are pulling back from OpenAI and Anthropic as costs spiral out of control
Enterprise AI customers are reducing their use of OpenAI and Anthropic due to escalating costs. Companies are shifting to cheaper AI models amid pressure before OpenAI and Anthropic's upcoming IPOs.
- A new fertilizer method mimics lightning — and could help farmers cut costs and emissions
An emerging fertilizer method that mimics lightning aims to help farmers cut costs and emissions. Despite skepticism, it is gaining interest due to a fertilizer shortage caused by wars in the Middle East.
- Commission defends one-year SPC extension under Biotech Act despite criticism over costs
The Commission is defending a one-year extension of SPC under the Biotech Act, which faces criticism due to costs and has caused division among lawmakers and industry stakeholders.
- Botswana: Rising Costs Hit Informal Traders
Rising costs due to inflation are pressuring informal traders in Francistown, Botswana, as they struggle to maintain their businesses.
- Stop the Nomenclature Nonsense
The article 'Stop the Nomenclature Nonsense' advocates for clear communication regarding credits, supports, pathways, timelines, costs, mobility, affordability, licensure, and workforce connection to align these factors effectively. It emphasizes that clarity in terminology will foster progress in these interconnected areas.
- Why bother with university?
The article questions the value of higher education as university costs rise and graduate employment prospects decline. It suggests the perceived benefits of attending university are being reconsidered due to these factors.
- The token bill comes due: Inside the industry scramble to manage AI’s runaway costs
The AI industry is shifting focus from rapid growth and token maximization to implementing cost control measures and guardrails due to escalating expenses. The article highlights a scramble among companies to manage the financial challenges posed by AI's expanding token usage.
- Nigeria’s second-chance schools: women balancing study and survival
Women in northern Nigeria are returning to second-chance schools after years away, but face challenges balancing education with childcare, household duties, and financial costs.
- New shocks are coming for your mortgage and your costs are set to soar... but there is help at hand: Here's our guide on how to lower your monthly payments
The article warns of upcoming increases in mortgage costs but offers guidance on reducing monthly payments through available solutions.
- Amazon scraps AI leaderboard to stop workers chasing usage scores
Amazon has discontinued an AI leaderboard aimed at preventing employees from prioritizing usage scores. Senior executive Dave Treadwell advised staff against using AI unnecessarily as costs increase.
- Some of Texas’s oldest barbecue joints close as meat prices skyrocket
Texas's oldest barbecue joints are closing due to skyrocketing meat prices, causing financial strain on even the state's most celebrated restaurants. Rising costs show no signs of relief, threatening the survival of these iconic establishments.
- War has not deterred Asian Muslims from the hajj
Asian Muslims continue to perform the hajj despite ongoing wars, though rising costs are making the pilgrimage increasingly burdensome. The article highlights their resilience amid conflict but notes financial challenges as a growing concern.
- The Real Greek to shut nine restaurants with loss of 151 jobs as costs soar under Labour
The Real Greek, a restaurant chain, announced the closure of nine restaurants, resulting in the loss of 151 jobs, citing soaring costs under the Labour government. The decision highlights economic pressures impacting the hospitality sector.
- Maruti Profit Misses as Costs Rise on Iran War Impact
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.'s profit missed expectations due to rising costs influenced by the Iran war. The company's e-Vitara electric vehicle is highlighted in the context of these financial challenges.
- China weathered Trump's tariffs - but the Iran war is taking a toll
China successfully navigated Trump's tariffs but is now experiencing economic strain due to the Middle East conflict. The conflict is reducing factory orders, increasing costs, and threatening jobs in China's export-dependent economy.
- Crypto-miners are quietly colonising computers
Crypto-miners are secretly using computers to hijack processing power, reducing their operational costs. This unauthorized activity raises concerns about security and ethical practices in cryptocurrency mining.
- UK forces 'dodge boarding Russian tankers in Channel over costs and fears crews will claim asylum'
UK forces are avoiding boarding Russian tankers in the English Channel due to cost concerns and fears that crews might claim asylum. The decision reflects operational and humanitarian considerations in maritime enforcement.
- Demand for autism care is soaring. The system is struggling to cope
The article discusses a significant increase in autism diagnoses leading to a booming care industry, but highlights systemic challenges such as rising costs and distorted care delivery. The healthcare system is struggling to meet growing demand while managing financial and operational pressures.