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  • Finance

    Home prices are rising faster than ever before. See how your state is doing

    By Lance Lambert
  • Finance

    The lumber bubble finally pops—erasing all of its 2021 gains

    By Lance Lambert
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    Social Security payments could rise over 6% next year

    By Lance Lambert
  • NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – 2021/07/08: Senate Majority Leader U. S. Senator Charles Schumer and U. S. Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (L) and Jerry Nadler (R) hold photo illustration during press conference on expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) at Ted Weiss Federal Building. U. S. Congress expanded the CTC in March of 2021 as part of the American Rescue Plan, so that families could get more relief and help. The first advanced checks will be sent to families on Thursday, July 15. The checks will be $250-300 per child, and families will receive these checks every month for the rest of 2021. Senator Charles Schumer, Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jerry Nadler urged people with qualified children to apply for that money. Qualified children are children with valid Social Security Number regardless of the status of their parents. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)Finance

    The first IRS child tax credits arrive on Thursday, July 15—here’s when the other checks will come

    By Lance Lambert
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    Nearly half of remote workers ready to quit if forced to return in person

    By Lance Lambert
  • Harvard Business SchoolCareers

    Corporate America still loves MBAs—just look at the salaries grads are getting

    By Lance Lambert
  • U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, July 12, 2021.Finance

    Biden administration wipes out more student loan debt

    By Lance Lambert
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    How much money is coming to you when child tax credit payments start this week

    By Lance Lambert
  • DORAL, FLORIDA – MAY 27: A customer walks past plywood for sale at a Home Depot store on May 27, 2021 in Doral, Florida. According to the National Association of Home Builders, lumber prices went up 300% last year. Factors driving the price increase are more demand and growing production, labor, and transportation costs.Real Estate

    Hitting bottom? Lumber’s price is down 55%, but a rebound looms

    By Lance Lambert
  • Steel workerFinance

    Steel prices are up 200%. When will the bubble pop?

    By Lance Lambert
  • Martin LaksmanEducation Articles

    Methodology for Fortune’s full-time MBA ranking

    By Lance Lambert
  • Cash in a cash registerFinance

    Higher inflation is no longer hypothetical—and it has Americans worried

    By Lance Lambert
  • UKIAH, CA – JUNE 02:  A large commercial stack of redwood trees sits in a lumber yard ready for cutting and shipping to market as viewed on June 2, 2021, in Ukiah, California. Mendocino County, known for its wines, weed, hippies, laid-back lifestyle, and current drought, seems to be getting a population makeover as people who work remotely have moved to the region during the pandemic.  (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)Real Estate

    Lumber prices continue to plummet—down 49% from the peak

    By Lance Lambert
  • A helicopter flies above a wildfire burning near Lytton, British Columbia, Canada, on Friday, July 2, 2021. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called an emergency meeting of a crisis committee to address the wildfires that are raging through the western part of the country as a heat wave shatters records.Real Estate

    British Columbia is on fire. That’s bad news for lumber

    By Lance Lambert
  • Homes under construction in Oakley, Calif.Real Estate

    ‘The lumber crisis isn’t over’: Some homebuilders are declining to build until wood prices fall further

    By Lance Lambert
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