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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for 1st time in 4 years
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Fed’s follies mean interest-rate cut won’t ease our economic woes
Because the Fed is in a lose-lose scenario whatever it does: No matter how big or small the cut, it will produce more financial pain for American families. That’s especially troubling given how much people’s budgets are already stretched amid the current cost-of-living crisis.
The Fed cut rates today for the first time in 4 years. What does that mean for your money?
The Federal Reserve just lowered its benchmark rate by 0.50 percentage points. Here's how the move could impact your finances.
The Federal Reserve Just Cut Interest Rates. What Does that Mean for You?
The Federal Reserve delivered its first interest rate cut since 2020 Wednesday. Here’s how it could help or hurt your wallet.
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Kamala Harris Has Proposed an ‘Opportunity Economy.’ This Is How to Make It a Reality.
While views about income redistribution using taxes are divided, equality of opportunity is a principle that appeals to Americans across the political spectrum. Most people agree that it’s unfair if ...
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So we’re expecting a rate cut. When will we start to see a difference in the economy?
If you’ve been anxiously awaiting financial relief from the Federal Reserve, you are about to get a rude awakening.
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What is an Opportunity Economy and what it might mean for Pa residents
Kamala Harris referenced the Opportunity Economy several times during the presidential debate. Here's what we know about the ...
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What would a second Trump presidency mean for the global economy?
Trump has a poor track record on trade, inflation and taxes but the area of biggest economic concern if he is re-elected ...
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US Fed slashes rates by 50 bps: What does it mean for America and the global economy?
The US Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points, bringing the benchmark rate between 4.75 per cent ...
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