Spending at U.S. retailers rebounded last month
Americans spent more in February with retailers seeing a boost after a disappointing January.
Across the United States, many people are eagerly anticipating the Federal Reserve’s first cut to its benchmark interest rate this year.
Americans spent more in February with retailers seeing a boost after a disappointing January.
Mortgage rates have tumbled for the second week in a row.
The S&P 500 managed to reach a new record high on Tuesday.
Consumer prices in the United States picked up last month, a sign that inflation remains a persistent challenge for the Federal Reserve and for President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign, both of which are counting on a steady easing of price pressures this year.
AAA says the national average for a gallon of regular gas climbed to $3.40 a gallon on Friday.
For the first time in a decade there’s been a decrease in the U.S. consumer credit score.
Fewer people are quitting their jobs.
President Joe Biden is cracking down price gouging across several industries.
Passengers are shelling out more bucks to check their baggage.