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A $100 dollar bill evaporates, an illustration of "stagflation."
Finance
What is stagflation? Fears are rising that the U.S. economy is headed for a 1970s-style death spiral
By Erin PraterMarch 10, 2022
Gas prices inflation
Finance
The latest Labor Department data shows inflation soared 7.9% over the past year, highest in 40 years
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 10, 2022
Ukrainian soldiers check documents
Energy
BofA says ‘There is no clear off-ramp’ for Russia and ‘it’s like catching a falling knife,’ issues dire prediction for global economy
By Will DanielMarch 8, 2022
For sale and hiring signs are displayed at an Armani Exchange store, Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, in Miami Beach, Fla.
Finance
Good news: Strong U.S. job growth points to COVID’s fading economic grip. Bad news: Inflation at highest level since 1982
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 6, 2022
A Lukoil gas station sits in Newark, N.J., Thursday, March 3, 2022. Outraged by the invasion of Ukraine, the Newark City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to suspend the service stations’ operating licenses, citing Lukoil’s base in Moscow. In doing so, however, they may have predominantly been hurting Americans.
Energy
Collateral damage: Backlash against Russian-branded gas stations hits American workers
By David Porter and The Associated PressMarch 6, 2022
Prices for gas and diesel fuel, over $5 a gallon, are displayed at the pump of a petrol station in Monterey Park, Calif., on March 4, 2022. Californians filling up their cars on March 4 winced at the spiraling cost of gasoline, but largely shrugged as residents of the state that has long had the highest gas prices in the United States.
Energy
Gasoline soars above $4 a gallon for most U.S. drivers, highest price since 2008
By David Stringer and BloombergMarch 6, 2022
Woman walks by help wanted sign
The latest jobs report from the Labor Department highlights small wage growth, low unemployment rate
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 4, 2022
These bipartisan solutions can help ease America’s labor crisis
Commentary
These bipartisan solutions can help ease America’s labor crisis
By Matt Sigelman and Ken MehlmanMarch 2, 2022
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen
Politics
Janet Yellen: Biden COVID relief bill like a ‘vaccine’ for the economy
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressJanuary 19, 2022
Digital 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
Tech
Digital 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’
Politics
Biden 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
Finance
How to invest when inflation is high
By Ben CarlsonNovember 23, 2021
Jack Dorsey loves Bitcoin, but Twitter’s CFO isn’t buying it
The Coins
Jack Dorsey loves Bitcoin, but Twitter’s CFO isn’t buying it
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezNovember 16, 2021
Treasury Department building
Politics
The 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
Finance
U.S. consumer spending rose 0.6% in September as inflation and supply shortages worsen
By Martin Crutsinger and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2021
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