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A supermarket chain is shaming suppliers like PepsiCo over ‘shrinkflation’—by labeling examples on shelves
Retail
A supermarket chain is shaming suppliers like PepsiCo over ‘shrinkflation’—by labeling examples on shelves
By Steve MollmanSeptember 16, 2023
What if Jerome Powell pulled off a soft landing and nobody noticed? It’s the economy’s Groundhog Day
Finance
What if Jerome Powell pulled off a soft landing and nobody noticed? It’s the economy’s Groundhog Day
By Will DanielSeptember 16, 2023
Young beautiful woman going over finances at home
Personal Finance
Here’s why Americans are racing to repay their federal student loans before they’re even due
By Alicia AdamczykSeptember 15, 2023
Joe Biden
Finance
There was another hot inflation read in August—wholesale prices surging 1.6%
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressSeptember 14, 2023
Jerome Powell
Finance
Retail sales barely budged in August, up just 0.1% from July, as surging gas prices take a bite out of back to school shopping
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressSeptember 14, 2023
Investors are suddenly feeling bullish about the stock market again–but that doesn’t mean you should start shorting it
Commentary
Investors are suddenly feeling bullish about the stock market again–but that doesn’t mean you should start shorting it
By Michael JosephSeptember 14, 2023
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Personal Finance
New Census data shows why Americans hate the economy despite economists telling us to feel good about it
By Alicia AdamczykSeptember 13, 2023
Shopper with a Zara bag
Finance
$90 Barbie dress helps drive Zara growth in the inflation-hit fashion industry
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 13, 2023
Inflation was so bad last year that real household income tumbled the most in 12 years, causing families severe economic pain
Personal Finance
Inflation was so bad last year that real household income tumbled the most in 12 years, causing families severe economic pain
By Alex Tanzi and BloombergSeptember 12, 2023
people cheers-ing to pints of beer
Lifestyle
Surge pricing but for drinking—one of the U.K.’s largest pub owners is hiking prices on evenings and weekends
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 12, 2023
The FDIC’s 2023 Risk Review shows the surprising resilience of community banks despite inflation and shifting interest rates
Commentary
The FDIC’s 2023 Risk Review shows the surprising resilience of community banks despite inflation and shifting interest rates
By Christos MakridisSeptember 11, 2023
Saudi Arabia is squeezing the oil market just as consumption surges: ‘The Fed may have to react’
Finance
Saudi Arabia is squeezing the oil market just as consumption surges: ‘The Fed may have to react’
By Grant Smith, Sarah Chen, Alex Longley, Devika Krishna Kumar and BloombergSeptember 9, 2023
How an early retiree quit a six-figure job to live off $34,000 a year in rental income
Personal Finance
How an early retiree quit a six-figure job to live off $34,000 a year in rental income
By Alicia AdamczykSeptember 9, 2023
September is usually a ‘rotten month for stocks.’ Here are 7 things top analyst Ed Yardeni believes could go wrong this time
Finance
September is usually a ‘rotten month for stocks.’ Here are 7 things top analyst Ed Yardeni believes could go wrong this time
By Will DanielSeptember 6, 2023
I coined the term ‘digital divide’ 25 years ago. Biden is providing the funding to bridge it–but one rule could squander this opportunity
Commentary
I coined the term ‘digital divide’ 25 years ago. Biden is providing the funding to bridge it–but one rule could squander this opportunity
By Larry IrvingSeptember 6, 2023
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