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The Fed: Fed’s Clarida sees brighter economy in 2021, but he’s not worried about inflation
The Federal Reserve's second in command said the economy is primed to show big improvement this year owing to more Americans getting vaccinated and Congress approving more stimulus. What he doesn't expect to rise much is inflation......»»
Fed"s Powell says decades-long trend of weak inflation likely won"t change from new stimulus - at least not immediately
Reopening-fueled inflation is "a good problem to have," and won't derail dynamics that drove decades of weak infla.....»»
Market Snapshot: Stocks lower as Fed’s Powell says inflation unlikely to ‘change on a dime,’ despite rising bond yields
Stocks lose ground Tuesday, with tech shares continuing to lead the way down, as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell vows to stay the course on easy monetary policy and warns the economic recovery remains uneven and far from complete......»»
More than 50 years after the Civil Rights movement, Black Americans still face discrimination in banking. But pro sports teams can help change that.
The NBA's Atlanta Hawks announced a partnership with a group of Black banks. This strategy would do wonders to uplift Black capital nationally. A general view of the court h.....»»
Why Electric Vehicle Stocks Are Trading Higher Today
A number of electric vehicle shares are trading higher after President-elect Joe Biden's choice for treasury secretary nominee, Janet Yellen, said electric vehicles are a good way to address climate change and create jobs for Americans. read more.....»»
The largest police union in the US, which endorsed Trump in September, called on the president to "forcefully" put an end to his supporters" Capitol siege
"Lawlessness is not how Americans affect change in our great country," union president Patrick Yoes said. Patrick Yoes, Pres.....»»
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks lose ground as unrest forces Capitol into lockdown, Washington readies for change of power
Stocks are losing altitude Wednesday afternoon, as hundreds of Trump supporters storm the Capital building in Washington, forcing the disruption of a joint session of Congress to certify Biden's victory over President Trump......»»
: Cleveland Indians to change team name: report
Cleveland's Major League Baseball team will change its name, after years of criticism by Native Americans, the New York Times reported Sunday night......»»
With COVID-19 forcing DMV closures, car owners face delays for vehicle titles, registration in some states
Some Americans will face delays in obtaining titles and registration for new vehicles due to DMV closures because of.....»»
Economic Report: Consumer prices post biggest decline since 2008 as coronavirus puts clamps on inflation
One thing anxious Americans don’t have to worry about, with the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down large slices of the economy, is inflation. Consumer prices sank 0.8% in April to mark the biggest decline since the 2008 Great Recession......»»
HOW TO CHANGE CAREERS: Everything you need to know about making a transition that will leave you more fulfilled and less stressed
Getty Images Millions of Americans have lost their jobs in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. If you recently los.....»»
Covid-19 is forcing mortgage and rent delays
Mortgage and rent payments for the month of May are now due. CNBC's Diana Olick reports on how many Americans are unable to pay as the coronavirus crisis continues......»»
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing car dealers to change the way they sell and deliver vehicles. But not everybody knows how to do it successfully. (CVNA, KMX)
CarMax The COVID-19 has forced car dealers to radically alter their business models in a matter of wee.....»»
Next Avenue: Retirees are finding creative ways to cope with isolation
The pandemic is forcing 52 million Americans who are 60 and older to adjust to solitary, secluded lifestyles.....»»
Americans see infectious diseases as a bigger threat than terrorism, nuclear weapons, and climate change as the coronavirus continues to spread
Inquam Photos/Virgil Simonescu/ Reuters Americans see infectious diseases as the biggest threat to the US, according to a survey from .....»»
Americans Think Doctor Visits Substantial Raise COVID-19 Risk
Many people now worry that the visit to a doctor or hospital increases their risk of exposure to COVID-19. This could change the practice of medicine substantially......»»
Americans Think Doctor Visits Subtantial Raise COVID-19 Risk
Many people now worry that the visit to a doctor or hospital increases their risk of exposure to COVID-19. This could change the practice of medicine substantially......»»
What the $2 trillion coronavirus bailout is really going to cost
Americans will pay the price of the economic rescue package: Not in higher taxes to service the debt, or in a reduced standard of living due to inflation, but in a slide towards a boom-and-bust economy......»»
What the $2 trillion coronavirus bailout is really going to cost
Americans will pay the price of the economic rescue package: Not in higher taxes to service the debt, or in a reduced standard of living due to inflation, but in a slide towards a boom-and-bust economy......»»
What the $2 trillion coronavirus bailout is really going to cost
Americans will pay the price of the economic rescue package: Not in higher taxes to service the debt, or in a reduced standard of living due to inflation, but in a slide towards a boom-and-bust economy......»»