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A stronger shekel has become a pressing problem for Americans building lives in Israel
Drop in purchasing power hits expats who've maintained financial ties to the US, while weakened dollar also affects exporters and nonprofits, who receive much of their funding from abroad
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As of May 27, 2026 at 12:16 AM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.
What happenedDrop in purchasing power hits expats who've maintained financial ties to the US, while weakened dollar also affects exporters and nonprofits, who receive much of their funding from abroad.
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CenterA stronger shekel has become a pressing problem for Americans building lives in Israel
Times of Israel · Center · News report
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A stronger shekel has become a pressing problem for Americans building lives in Israel
Drop in purchasing power hits expats who've maintained financial ties to the US, while weakened dollar also affects exporters and nonprofits, who receive much of their funding from abroad