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A critical inflation gauge slowed sharply in February and it could be a sign that the Fed is winning its war on high prices
FinanceA critical inflation gauge slowed sharply in February and it could be a sign that the Fed is winning its war on high prices
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressMarch 31, 2023
The 10 best places to live in America where your money will go the furthest with inflation
Personal FinanceThe 10 best places to live in America where your money will go the furthest with inflation
By Chloe BergerMarch 29, 2023
Photo of Christine Hill in her living room
Personal FinanceA 33-year-old woman shared her breakup and home-buying story on TikTok, and strangers sent her $4,000 worth of home goods
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 29, 2023
Woman sitting in chair drinking coffee and checking her investment balances
Personal FinanceThe best ways to invest your cash right now as interest rates keep climbing
By Megan LeonhardtMarch 28, 2023
DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach says the Fed must choose which fire to fight.
FinanceBillionaire ‘Bond King’ Jeff Gundlach tells the Fed it must choose between fighting inflation or rescuing banks—it can’t do both
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 28, 2023
A recession in 2023 is now inevitable. Layoffs in tech and finance will spread to other sectors
CommentaryA recession in 2023 is now inevitable. Layoffs in tech and finance will spread to other sectors
By Murray SabrinMarch 27, 2023
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FinanceLegendary investor Mark Mobius is sure there will be more interest rate hikes but thinks the economy will do well anyway
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 27, 2023
A fed official just said abandoning the 2% inflation target would be a ‘disaster’ that would send the world back to the ’70s despite banking crisis
FinanceA fed official just said abandoning the 2% inflation target would be a ‘disaster’ that would send the world back to the ’70s despite banking crisis
By Will DanielMarch 24, 2023
Young businessman holding his head and pondering
Personal FinanceAround 85% of Gen Zers worry they can’t afford one month’s expenses if they lose their job
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 24, 2023
Economist Nouriel Roubini
FinanceWall Street’s ‘Dr. Doom’ sees ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of risks for economy and warns of a 2008-like crisis 
By Steve MollmanMarch 23, 2023
British economist Ann Pettifor
FinanceAn economist who correctly predicted the Great Financial Crisis says the world’s central banks have chosen ‘class war over financial stability’
By Tristan BoveMarch 21, 2023
Nearly 90% of fund managers expect the U.S. to remain stuck in stagflation in the wake of a banking crisis, BofA survey says
FinanceNearly 90% of fund managers expect the U.S. to remain stuck in stagflation in the wake of a banking crisis, BofA survey says
By Will DanielMarch 21, 2023
Jerome Powell
FinanceThe expert who pioneered ‘quantitative easing’ has seen enough: Central banks are too powerful and they’re to blame for inflation
By Richard Werner and The ConversationMarch 20, 2023
The Fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place as high inflation and a banking meltdown demand opposite responses
FinanceThe Fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place as high inflation and a banking meltdown demand opposite responses
By Christopher RugaberMarch 20, 2023
Meet the 25-year-old theater educator juggling multiple side gigs to make ends meet: ‘Having to live this way is never worth it’
SuccessMeet the 25-year-old theater educator juggling multiple side gigs to make ends meet: ‘Having to live this way is never worth it’
By Trey WilliamsMarch 18, 2023
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