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America used to have 2 religions: God and money. Only one of them is recruiting followers, and it’s not Jesus
Personal FinanceAmerica used to have 2 religions: God and money. Only one of them is recruiting followers, and it’s not Jesus
By Chloe BergerJuly 21, 2023
Why is healthy food so expensive in America? Blame the Farm Bill that Congress always renews to make burgers cheaper than salad
CommentaryWhy is healthy food so expensive in America? Blame the Farm Bill that Congress always renews to make burgers cheaper than salad
By Gene BaurJuly 21, 2023
Demand for urban real estate will be challenged for the rest of the decade. Here’s how the world’s superstar cities are projected to fare by 2030
CommentaryDemand for urban real estate will be challenged for the rest of the decade. Here’s how the world’s superstar cities are projected to fare by 2030
By Jan Mischke, Olivia White and Aditya SanghviJuly 20, 2023
American consumers still have cash savings they can dip into to fuel the economy.
FinanceAmericans still haven’t run out of pandemic savings quite yet, JPMorgan study finds
By Christiaan HetznerJuly 19, 2023
Janet Yellen
Finance‘I don’t expect a recession.’ Janet Yellen says economy is on a ‘good path’ and inflation can come down without unemployment spike
By Christopher Condon, Annmarie Hordern and BloombergJuly 17, 2023
A much-feared emerging markets crisis didn’t happen. Is the global economy off the hook?
CommentaryA much-feared emerging markets crisis didn’t happen. Is the global economy off the hook?
By Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak and Paul SwartzJuly 17, 2023
Oil surge to $80 suggests ‘stars are aligning’ for crude price rally that would endanger global economy
FinanceOil surge to $80 suggests ‘stars are aligning’ for crude price rally that would endanger global economy
By Grant Smith and BloombergJuly 16, 2023
Jeremy Siegel says we are in a ‘Goldilocks economy’ and the Fed doesn’t need to raise interest rates anymore
FinanceJeremy Siegel says we are in a ‘Goldilocks economy’ and the Fed doesn’t need to raise interest rates anymore
By Will DanielJuly 14, 2023
Americans are finally vibing with the economy again
Personal FinanceAmericans are finally vibing with the economy again
By Reade Pickert and BloombergJuly 14, 2023
Millennial and Gen Z ‘treat culture’ is boosting PepsiCo in a world of inflation: ‘I’m going to treat myself to a Mountain Dew’
RetailMillennial and Gen Z ‘treat culture’ is boosting PepsiCo in a world of inflation: ‘I’m going to treat myself to a Mountain Dew’
By Nicholas GordonJuly 14, 2023
The ‘money doctor’ says forget the ‘propaganda’—inflation is ‘history’
FinanceThe ‘money doctor’ says forget the ‘propaganda’—inflation is ‘history’
By Will DanielJuly 13, 2023
Producer price index
FinanceWholesale prices effectively flat in June, another sign inflation is dramatically cooling
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressJuly 13, 2023
Top labor economist says the Fed may have just won its inflation fight, batting aside the ‘sticky’ thesis
FinanceTop labor economist says the Fed may have just won its inflation fight, batting aside the ‘sticky’ thesis
By Will DanielJuly 12, 2023
‘There is nothing not to like’ in June’s ultra-soft inflation report, top strategist says—and Wall Street is starting to cheer the Fed’s firefighting
Finance‘There is nothing not to like’ in June’s ultra-soft inflation report, top strategist says—and Wall Street is starting to cheer the Fed’s firefighting
By Will DanielJuly 12, 2023
American shopper
FinanceInflation hits 3% in June, lowest level in over 2 years
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJuly 12, 2023
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