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Retail shopping, Dec. 22, 2010, Berlin, Germany

Everyday Economics: The consumer is still spending, but not out of the woods

By The Center Square Staff

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Fed's key inflation measure shows highest jump since October 2023

Despite high inflation rates, consumer spending was higher than expected. Personal income also beat forecast.

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As SpaceX shares drop, Elon Musk loses trillionaire status

Shares of SpaceX were down to $155 on Wednesday, and Musk was $6 billion poorer than he'd been when SpaceX debuted earlier this month.

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A trader at the NYSE, Aug. 26, 2022

Tech selloff sends stock futures tumbling as concerns over AI buildout costs mount

The tech-heavy Nasdaq100 fell more than 2% on Tuesday. In premarket trading, Alphabet, Nvidia and Oracle were considerably lower.

US air travel is ‘overwhelmed’ and that’s putting off some flyers, industry group says

Fed. Reserve maintains interest rates after 10 straight hikes to combat inflation

Gas prices climb to highest in eight months

British Petroleum reports $8.2 billion quarterly profits

Elon Musk's success and wealth sharing: World's first trillionaire

Study: Black Americans are at least 3X more likely to face IRS audits

America's debt surpasses $17 trillion for the first time

US home prices fall by largest amount annually since December 2011

TIm Stewart says analysts are ‘pricing in’ $5 gasoline by the end of the year

What soaring inflation will mean for the U.S.

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