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Inflation, mortgage rates over 7% and credit card APR’s north of 20% have pushed all income brackets into living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new…
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Construction spending rose in July, as companies and the government increased projects across the U.S. Spending on construction projects rose 0.7% in June to $1.97 trillion,…
Scammers lie in wait, looking for ways to rip off folks after every weather or other natural disaster. It may be terrible wildfires, hurricanes, massive storm…
About 83,000 highchairs sold in the U.S. are being recalled due to faulty construction that has led to falls and injuries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety…
Not only are interest rates in the U.S. at their highest level in decades, the yield curve is inverted. Three-month U.S. Treasury bills BX:TMUBMUSD03M yield 5.45%,…
Are you going to be working from home on this Friday before Labor Day weekend? If you are usually based in an office, the answer is…
For countless older Americans, the idea of being on the silver screen has some magic. Even in the streaming age, the thought of being a Hollywood…
For more than three years, federal student loan borrowers have not had to make monthly payments. But that pandemic-era pause has officially come to an end,…
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 7.18% for the week ending August 31, down from last week’s average of 7.23%, according to the…