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FDA change ushers in cheaper, easier-to-get hearing aids

FDA change ushers in cheaper, easier-to-get hearing aids

It’s now much easier — and cheaper — for many hearing-impaired Americans to get help. Hearing aids can now be sold without a prescription from a specialist. Over-the-counter, or OTC, hearing aids began hitting the market in October at prices that can be thousands of dollars lower than prescription hearing aids. About 30 million people …

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Tesla still dominant, but its market share in the United States is eroding as cheaper electric vehicles arrive

Tesla still dominant, but its market share in the United States is eroding as cheaper electric vehicles arrive

You’re here is still the best-selling electric vehicle brand in the United States, but its dominance is eroding as competitors offer a growing number of more affordable models, according to a report released Tuesday by S&P Global Mobility. The data company found that Tesla’s market share of new U.S.-registered electric vehicles was 65% in the …

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Tesla still dominant, but its market share in the United States is eroding as cheaper electric vehicles arrive

Tesla is still dominant, but its market share in the United States is eroding as cheaper electric vehicles arrive

A Tesla Model 3 vehicle is displayed at the Tesla Automotive Store on September 22, 2022 in Santa Monica, California. Tesla is recalling more than one million vehicles in the United States because the windows can pinch a person’s fingers when rolled up. Dinner Allison | Getty Images You’re here is still the best-selling electric …

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U.S. Mortgage Rates Hit 7 Percent, Highest In 20 Years

Here’s Why Buying a Home May Not Be Cheaper Even if the Economy Crashes

Even if inflation slows and a recession is officially declared next year, a lingering housing shortage would prevent prices from falling significantly, two economists told the Daily Caller News Foundation. At current levels of demand, there are only enough homes currently available to satisfy just over 3 months of demand, according to the National Association …

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