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Want to close the affordability gap? Try 37% price cuts, 2.7% mortgages, or 56% pay hikes. Or a mix of the trio.
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But despite grim recent events, Hayes argued that there is a "real silver lining" — that these institutions are being forced ...
Decisions made at the Federal Reserve's new meeting and other factors could influence CD interest rates this June.
At the start of the year, Fed watchers were concerned about three threats to the central bank in 2025: that Donald Trump ...
Investors will eye a range of data and reports this holiday-shortened week to see how the trade war is affecting the economy, ...
Inventory across the Bay Area is at a five-year high, offering a glimmer of hope for prospective homebuyers despite high ...
There are signs of slowing in some areas of the economy, but not the kind that would prompt the central bank to quickly cut ...
Global investors closely track the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions, which have a considerable impact on ...
Economist Brian Wesbury argues that the Federal Reserve's massive balance sheet expansion during Covid has not just distorted global financial markets but enabled an increasingly unaccountable and ...
U.S. Federal Reserve staffers have scrambled since January to decipher what Trump administration trade policies will mean for ...
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Wesbury: "We're Paying Private Banks $200 Billion Per Year To Hold All The Cash The Fed Printed"Economist Brian Wesbury comments on how the Federal Reserve (and eventually taxpayers) are paying hundreds of billions of dollars in interest to private banks to hold money printed during massive ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it will begin winding down production of the penny, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin.
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