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TechDigital land is selling for millions as people scramble to snatch up virtual real estate in the metaverse—and it could be a multitrillion-dollar opportunity
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 3, 2021
Biden fires back on Twitter at Republican Senator who called inflation a political ‘gold mine’
PoliticsBiden fires back on Twitter at Republican Senator who called inflation a political ‘gold mine’
By Nicole GoodkindDecember 1, 2021
How to invest when inflation is high
FinanceHow to invest when inflation is high
By Ben CarlsonNovember 23, 2021
Jack Dorsey loves Bitcoin, but Twitter’s CFO isn’t buying it
The CoinsJack Dorsey loves Bitcoin, but Twitter’s CFO isn’t buying it
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezNovember 16, 2021
Treasury Department building
PoliticsThe U.S. budget deficit fell to $165 billion in October, down 42% from last year
By Matt Ott and The Associated PressNovember 10, 2021
U.S. consumer spending rose 0.6% in September as inflation and supply shortages worsen
FinanceU.S. consumer spending rose 0.6% in September as inflation and supply shortages worsen
By Martin Crutsinger and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2021
Unemployment claims fall to a pandemic low 281,000
FinanceUnemployment claims fall to a pandemic low 281,000
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressOctober 28, 2021
A man hands his resume to an employer at the 25th annual Central Florida Employment Council Job Fair at the Central Florida Fairgrounds.
FinanceU.S. GDP rises just 2% as COVID and supply chain issues hampers economic growth
By Reade Pickert and BloombergOctober 28, 2021
U.S. budget deficit hits $2.77 trillion in 2021
PoliticsU.S. budget deficit hits $2.77 trillion in 2021
By Martin Crutsinger and The Associated PressOctober 22, 2021
U.S. consumer spending went up 0.8% in August despite inflation and surging COVID cases
FinanceU.S. consumer spending went up 0.8% in August despite inflation and surging COVID cases
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressOctober 1, 2021
Fed Reserve chair defends low-interest rate policies, says inflation will remain high
FinanceFed Reserve chair defends low-interest rate policies, says inflation will remain high
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressSeptember 29, 2021
Federal Reserve may taper bond-buying program soon, rate hike possible in 2022
FinanceFederal Reserve may taper bond-buying program soon, rate hike possible in 2022
By Matthew Boesler and BloombergSeptember 22, 2021
Poverty in the U.S. rose last year amid COVID pandemic says Census Bureau
FinancePoverty in the U.S. rose last year amid COVID pandemic says Census Bureau
By Jill R. Shah, Alex Tanzi and BloombergSeptember 14, 2021
There’s a huge risk to the U.S. economy right now—and almost no one is paying attention
FinanceThere’s a huge risk to the U.S. economy right now—and almost no one is paying attention
By Shawn TullyAugust 31, 2021
Federal Reserve’s plans to dial back on support are complicated by inflation and a COVID surge
FinanceFederal Reserve’s plans to dial back on support are complicated by inflation and a COVID surge
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressAugust 26, 2021
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