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Inflation eased slightly in April for the first time in months, a welcome sign for the Federal Reserve even as prices remained uncomfortably high for millions of Americans. The Labor…
The used vehicle market is up and running again after getting a jump-start from easing prices that have lured consumers holding out on making a purchase the past few years,…
A growing number of Americans are falling behind on their monthly credit card payments as they continue to battle high inflation and interest rates, according to New York Federal Reserve…
Household debt levels in the U.S. increased in the first quarter of 2024, which created new challenges for already stressed credit card borrowers, according to a new report from the…
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated Tuesday that the central bank will be patient and wait for evidence that inflation is slowing before it cuts interest rates. Speaking during a…
Walmart is about to have hundreds fewer people working in corporate offices, and remote workers are being asked to return to offices, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. The U.S.…
Inflation at the wholesale level rose much more than expected in April, the latest sign that price pressures within the economy remain elevated and difficult to tame. The Labor Department…
About half of U.S. adults are struggling with their mental health because of their financial situation. Forty-seven percent of adults say concerns about money have, at least occasionally, caused anxiety,…
An economist is warning U.S. students calling for their universities to “divest from Israel” that such a move would be “almost impossible” to implement. In an interview with Fox News…
Home prices have surged 47.1% since the start of 2020, easily outstripping the gains seen in recent decades. That’s according to a recent analysis by ResiClub of the Case-Shiller National…