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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Consumer Mood Dips to 2021 Levels

Consumer optimism has hit a low point not seen since the start of 2021. This shift in sentiment is largely due to growing fears of higher inflation and an impending recession. The uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's trade policies has left consumers, businesses, and investors in a state

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Brief Win: What's Next for the Market?

The stock market ended the week on a high note, breaking a four-week losing streak. The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all saw small gains, with the S&P 500 up 0. 1% for the day and 0. 5% for the week. However, the market is still down 4. 8% for the month. This small victory comes after weeks of unc

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

The Twist in Trade and Tech: A Week in Financial Markets

The financial markets had a rocky week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hit. People were worried about new tariffs from President Trump. These tariffs could slow down the economy and make things more expensive. The Federal Reserve might cut interest rates to help. But will that be enoug

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

What Happens When Prices Rise and Jobs Vanish?

The economy is a tricky beast. Sometimes, it grows fast, and jobs are plenty. Other times, it slows down, and prices go up. But what happens when both bad things occur at once? This is what people call "stagflation. " It is a mix of slow growth and high inflation. It is a nightmare for the Federal R

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Mar 20 2025FINANCE

The Euro's Struggle: Trade Wars and Economic Uncertainty

The Euro is having a tough time right now. It dropped to around 1. 0830 against the US Dollar. This happened because the European Central Bank (ECB) is worried about the trade war led by US President Donald Trump. The ECB's president, Christine Lagarde, thinks this trade war could slow down the Euro

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Mar 19 2025FINANCE

Rates on Hold: What It Means for Your Money

The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates steady. This means that people who want to borrow money might have to wait a bit longer for better loan deals. On the other hand, savers might enjoy more stable returns on their savings accounts. The central bank has been raising and lowering

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Mar 18 2025FINANCE

Fed's Big Meeting: What's on the Agenda?

The Federal Reserve is in the middle of a two-day meeting. This gathering is crucial because it sets the stage for future economic decisions. The Federal Open Market Committee, or FOMC, is the group in charge. They will wrap up their discussions on Wednesday with a big announcement. This announcemen

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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Bowman's Big Move: Shaking Up the Fed

Michelle Bowman, a well-known figure in the banking world, has been chosen for a big role at the Federal Reserve. She's now the vice-chair for supervision, a position that's crucial for overseeing banks and financial institutions. This move by Donald Trump is seen as a shift towards lighter regulati

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Feb 22 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Jitters: A Bumpy Ride for Investors

The stock market took a tumble recently, with major indexes like the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) experiencing their biggest drops of the year. This happened because people were worried about the economy. The DJIA fell by 1. 69%, closing at 43, 428. 02, while the S&P 500 dropped b

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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

Inflation: Why Your Groceries and Gas Cost More

Inflation is on the rise, and it's hitting your wallet where it hurts the most. Prices for groceries, gasoline, and rents have all gone up, making life tougher for families and businesses. This news comes from the latest report from the government, which shows that prices have increased by 3% in Jan

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