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Gen Z sees largest credit score decline of any age group, FICO says

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 27, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Gen Z credit Scores Plummet, signaling Broader Economic Concerns

Washington D.C. – credit scores among Gen Z consumers are experiencing the steepest decline of any age group,according to a recent report from FICO,raising ​concerns about their financial futures and perhaps signaling broader economic headwinds. The average credit score for​ those aged 18-29 fell by the largest margin in the past year, a trend experts attribute to delayed financial milestones and increasing⁤ economic uncertainty.

This downturn isn’t simply a matter⁢ of young people ​having‍ limited ⁤credit history. It reflects a growing struggle to manage debt and establish financial stability in a challenging economic landscape. The decline impacts Gen ⁣Z’s ability‍ to secure loans for major purchases like homes and cars, potentially hindering wealth-building opportunities ⁣and exacerbating⁤ existing financial inequalities. Understanding how to build and maintain ‌credit is now more crucial than ever for this generation.

Several factors are contributing to the trend. Job market uncertainties are prompting many young adults to postpone important‌ financial commitments, delaying the establishment of credit. Simultaneously, a growing number are falling behind on existing payments.

Here’s how to‍ navigate the current climate and build a strong credit foundation:

* Monitor Your Credit: Regularly checking your credit score is ⁤essential. Services like FICO, Experian and Credit Karma offer free access to credit scores and reports.
* ⁤ prioritize Timely Payments: Payment history accounts for approximately 35% ⁢of your FICO score. Consistent, on-time payments – whether minimum or full balance – are paramount. setting up automatic payments can help avoid missed deadlines.
* Manage Credit Utilization: Keep your​ credit utilization – the amount of credit you’re using compared to your total⁤ credit limit – low. While avoiding debt is ideal, utilizing between 10% and 30% of‍ your⁤ available credit ⁢is generally considered beneficial.

Anna Kleiber can be reached at akleiber@gannett.com.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Health

Florida 2025 flu shots recommended as cases and ER visits increase

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 26, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Florida ⁣Health Officials Urge Flu Shots as​ Cases, ER Visits Rise

TALLAHASSEE,​ FL – October 26,⁣ 2025 – Florida health officials are strongly recommending residents get vaccinated‍ against the flu as the state ‍sees an ⁣increase in influenza cases and emergency room visits. The Centers for ⁣Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports most people recover from the⁤ flu in ⁣a few days to less than two weeks, but⁢ complications‌ like pneumonia ⁤can be ‌life-threatening.

Flu symptoms include⁣ fever or feeling​ feverish/chills (though not ⁢everyone⁣ with the flu will have a fever), cough, sore throat, runny⁢ or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headaches, and fatigue.Some individuals, particularly ‍children, may experience vomiting and diarrhea.

The CDC states people with the flu ‍are contagious starting one day before symptoms appear and can remain contagious ​for up to five to seven days after becoming sick.

Health experts emphasize several preventative measures:

* Vaccination: ​COVID-19 and flu vaccines are safe and available for everyone 6 months‌ and older. The RSV vaccine is⁢ available to elderly people, ⁣pregnant women ⁤and infants.
* Hygiene: Frequent handwashing with soap and water,‍ or using hand sanitizer, helps prevent the spread of viruses. Covering your mouth​ when sneezing or coughing is ⁣also crucial.
* Masking: Wearing a mask in enclosed spaces, such as airplanes, ⁢can reduce transmission risk. Flu cases ​dropped ​significantly⁢ during periods of widespread masking.
* Isolation: Individuals​ experiencing flu-like symptoms – chills, fever, fatigue, congestion, cough, runny nose, and headaches – should stay home to​ avoid spreading ‍the illness. if ‌public ⁤appearances are unavoidable, masking and social distancing are‌ advised.
* Immune System Support: Strengthening⁣ the​ immune system through healthy eating habits, sufficient⁣ sleep, regular ⁢exercise, and stress management⁢ can help protect ⁤against infection.

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Florida economy thrives but state workers struggle, report says

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

FloridaS booming Economy ‍Doesn’t Translate to Higher⁢ Pay⁣ for ‍State Workers, Data Shows

TALLAHASSEE, ⁣FL – Despite ranking among the nation’s economic leaders, ‌Florida state workers are significantly underpaid compared to their counterparts in ⁢neighboring states, according to a recent analysis. A legislator indicated she intends to ⁣address‍ the disparity‌ during the 2026 legislative session, saying, “The‌ State of Florida should do⁢ the same,” when asked​ about pursuing a state ⁤pay ⁤raise.

Florida boasts the fourth-largest economy in ‍the U.S.as measured by gross domestic product and ranks fifth in ‌per capita income. However, ​states with smaller economies and lower average incomes ‌are paying‌ their⁣ state employees more. This​ gap raises concerns about Florida’s ability to attract and retain qualified personnel, potentially impacting essential public services.

The data, compiled from‍ ZipRecruiter and the U.S. Department of Commerce, reveals​ a⁤ stark ​contrast.‌ Georgia,‌ with an economy half the size of Florida’s,⁤ offers state workers an⁣ average ‌of 13% more in pay.⁣ alabama, whose economy is one-quarter Florida’s size, pays 21% more. Both states rank in the bottom 10 nationally for per capita income, while Florida sits at 21st.

Even Mississippi, last in the nation in per capita income, compensates its state ‌employees⁢ 26% higher than florida. The U.S.⁣ Department⁢ of Commerce data⁤ shows Florida’s ⁤per capita ​income is significantly lower than many states offering higher ⁢state worker salaries.

The issue is expected to be a key topic during the 2026 legislative session, as ⁤lawmakers consider proposals to address the pay disparity and ensure Florida can compete for talent⁣ in the public sector.

James Call ⁤is a⁤ member of ⁤the USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida Capital Bureau. He can be‌ reached at ‍jcall@tallahassee.com. Follow on him Twitter: ‌@CallTallahassee.

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Columbus Football Brawl: High School Game Called Off After Fight

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 25, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Football Game Halted After On-Field Scuffle

COLUMBUS, OH – A ‌football ‍game between Columbus ⁣South High school and ‍Marion-Franklin ​High School was called off Friday night⁤ after a fight broke out on the ‌field, prompting a police response. the incident occurred with 10:22 remaining in the third⁣ quarter, while Marion-Franklin led Columbus‌ South 20-7.

The early termination‍ of the game ⁤highlights growing​ concerns about player safety and sportsmanship in high school athletics. The ⁢incident ⁣leaves ‌both⁢ teams and the​ Columbus city Schools athletic ⁢programme ‍to address​ the fallout and determine next steps regarding‌ game completion or potential disciplinary​ action.

According to Columbus police, officers responded to a report of ⁣a‍ large fight at‌ Columbus South High School at 8:52 p.m. A video of⁢ the game, posted on⁣ Hudl, shows a Marion-Franklin‌ player colliding with a Columbus South⁢ player on the sideline, knocking him backward. A Columbus⁢ South player then pushed the Marion-Franklin player, leading to the two players ‌striking each other’s helmets. Players from both teams then⁢ rushed towards the sidelines, and a fight ensued, moving out‌ of camera view.

police stated the situation was “under control⁤ and contained” by 8:55 p.m. No injuries where reported, and no arrests were made. Authorities also confirmed ‍reports of threats between players⁢ were unfounded and there was ⁤no evidence of retaliation.

The ‍game ‌was​ officially called​ due‍ to safety concerns, with the final ⁤score​ remaining 20-7 in⁤ favor of Marion-Franklin.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Arizona Gas Pipeline: How It Could Impact Prices

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 25, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New Pipeline Could Reshape Arizona‘s Gas Market, But Price Impact Remains⁣ Years Away

PHOENIX – Arizona is poised to receive a new gas pipeline originating⁤ in Texas, a development that could significantly ‌alter the state’s fuel market, though the impact on prices at​ the pump remains uncertain and years ⁤down the line. The pipeline ⁢is being‍ considered ‍as West Coast states, ‌including Arizona, consistently experience gas prices higher than the national ‍average, a trend exacerbated by recent refinery and pipeline issues.

The potential pipeline represents a major shift for Arizona, which currently relies on existing infrastructure for its⁢ fuel supply. While a new pipeline could ⁣increase supply ​and perhaps ​stabilize prices, ⁣numerous factors beyond infrastructure influence ⁤what motorists pay at the pump, including ‌environmental regulations,⁢ taxes,‌ and broader ​market conditions.

Julian Paredes,a spokesperson with ​the American Automobile Association,explained ‍that California’s stricter⁣ environmental⁣ regulations and higher taxes contribute to generally higher fuel costs in the Golden⁤ State,impacting the broader West coast⁤ market. he stated ‌a‌ new gas pipeline would likely “reshape” the state’s ⁤fuel market, but cautioned against⁢ premature speculation.

“The plans would‌ have to be set in ‍stone,” Paredes said.‍ “There may ⁢be⁤ legal challenges too.‌ Even if approved, we’re ⁢talking multiple years down the line, and‍ the market could look very different by then.”

Several factors ⁤beyond pipeline​ infrastructure influence gas⁢ prices,Paredes noted. These include local taxes, transportation ⁣costs, overall refinery production, severe weather events, and geopolitical factors. ⁤Maricopa ‍County also faces‍ additional costs due⁣ to its mandated summer fuel blend, designed⁤ to reduce evaporation and ⁢air ‌pollution, as required by the ‍U.S.Environmental ⁢Protection Agency.

“There would be a ton to consider before speculating the impact,” Paredes⁤ said.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Entertainment

Nashville’s Hayley Williams drops ‘Good Ol’ Days,’ song meaning

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 25, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Hayley Williams ⁤Unveils new Single ‘Good Ol’​ days’ Ahead of ‘Petals for Armor II’ Release

Nashville singer-songwriter ⁤Hayley Williams has released “Good ⁤Ol’ ⁤Days,” the latest single from her forthcoming album, Petals for Armor II, set to drop ⁣November ‌5. The​ track arrives ‌alongside news of “Ego Nites” release parties planned at independent record ⁢stores ‍globally, ⁤including ⁣Grimey’s Records, The⁢ Groove, and Vinyl tap in Nashville.

Williams’ second installment of​ Petals for‌ Armor builds upon the‍ raw, introspective energy of⁣ the‌ first, offering a ⁣continuation of her deeply personal songwriting. The release of 17 new singles beginning August 1, 2025, signals a unique approach to album rollout, bypassing conventional singles cycles for a more immersive experience for‍ fans.​ “Good Ol’ Days” explores themes of nostalgia‌ and the bittersweet⁣ acceptance of‍ change,resonating with listeners navigating‍ their own evolving⁤ memories.

The artist ⁣announced‍ the physical release celebration via Instagram, encouraging​ fans to participate in the “ego Nites” ​events. Local record stores are preparing ⁢for the November⁣ 5 parties, offering a space for fans to connect and celebrate Williams’ latest ​work.

More details about Petals ‌for Armor II ⁣and ​Hayley Williams’ tour dates can be⁣ found at hayleywilliams.net.

Audrey Gibbs is a music journalist for The Tennessean.

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