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The US housing market appears to be finally cooling off after seeing its least affordable days since the '80s.The number of homes being built and sold is declining, more and more buyers are backing out of deals, and some parts of the country are finally seeing price cuts.Pantheon Macroeconomics founder and chief economist, Ian Shepherdson, has…
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Walmart, Oracle, Robinhood lead job cuts this week
Former CKE Restaurants CEO explains the 'positive' July jobs report is hiding a bigger problem in the workforce on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.' Despite a much more robust than expected jobs report for July, layoffs are rolling in at a brisk pace at the start of August, with a slew of firms making cuts in the past week. Technology giant Oracle!-->-->…
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5 reasons housing is so expensive right now
As inflation, gas prices and other rising costs have strained people’s wallets, housing has continued to be a challenge for buyers and renters alike.
In the past year, the median home price has jumped more than 15 percent, according to data compiled from the St. Louis Federal Reserve. And renters are feeling similar pain: On…
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White House stands by Inflation Reduction Act after CBO warns inflation won’t drop as a
FOX Business' Madison Alworth reports from the Jersey Shore. The White House is defending the Inflation Reduction Act against a report from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office that suggests the legislation will not meaningfully lower inflation in the coming years. "Could you address the new CBO analysis about the Inflation!-->-->…
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Americans loaded up on $40 billion more in debt in June, Fed says
Americans' borrowing grew by 10.5% in June, compared to 6.3% in May, according to the Fed's G.19 consumer credit report. Revolving debt — roughly a proxy for outstanding credit card balances — rose by 16% after an 7.8% increase in May.Non-revolving debt, which includes loans like car loans and student loans, grew by 8.8% after a 5.8% increase in…
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What lobster rolls tell us about the labor market
On a hot August day, the lobster roll place across from the Axios office beckons temptingly.State of play: Reader, I caved. Doing so cost me $43.74, for a six-ounce sandwich, after tax and tip. Why it matters: Lobster prices are down this year, but lobster roll prices? Not so much. Instead, they increasingly seem to be generated by a random…
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Will Cain: This bill would bring more inflation and audits
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Fox News' Will Cain exposed legislation that would give the Internal Revenue Service more funding as he guest-hosted Friday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight." WILL CAIN: Buried in the bill is a big giveaway to the Internal Revenue Service. The agency stands to gain $80 billion from this legislation. That…
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Danger ahead: The U.S. economy has yet to face its biggest recession challenge
A person removes the nozel from a pump at a gas station on July 29, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia.Olivier Douliery | AFP | Getty ImagesYou'd be hard-pressed now to find a recession in the rearview mirror. What's down the road, though, is another story.There is no historical precedent to indicate that an economy in recession can produce 528,000…
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Pfizer Has Cash To Burn — So It Might Buy This Soaring Biotech
Rumors that Pfizer (PFE) is in "advanced talks" to acquire Global Blood Therapeutics (GBT) for about $5 billion sent GBT stock flying for a second consecutive day Friday.
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Global Blood Therapeutics makes a sickle cell disease treatment called Oxbryta for patients age 4 and older. According to the Wall Street Journal, Pfizer is set to…
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Woman sues ice cream company after miscarriage | Boing Boing
We don't take enough time to thank the various workers in the food industry. The rigorous health inspections that restaurants and food manufacturers go through are essentially all that stands between customers and a host of diseases. Every once in a while, a major food distributor will issue a recall for their tainted products. Still, if…
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