The 8.7% spike is the highest that most current beneficiaries have ever seen
Social Security recipients will receive an annual cost-of-living adjustment of 8.7% next year, the largest increase since 1981, the Social Security Administration announced Thursday....
The Fed may be losing the war on inflation
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US consumers still face tough times despite unprecedented action from the Federal Reserve
American consumers continue to be punished by high prices, despite lower gas costs and unprecedented action from the Federal Reserve to tame inflation, according to...
Analysis: Voters may care more about the cost of French fries than Jan. 6 panel’s compelling evidence
The House select committee investigating the US Capitol insurrection long ago dropped the notion of being a narrowly focused quest for the facts as members...
OPEC could tip the world economy into recession, warns IEA
Western governments are furious after OPEC+ decided last week to slash oil production by the largest amount since the start of the pandemic. They have...
Scott Galloway argues why America is a nation ‘adrift’
The decline of the middle class has made America “a horror movie … the call is coming from inside the house,” says NYU marketing professor...
Analysis: A weed gummy theory for the Fed’s high-stakes interest rate gamble
Some funny things are going on with the Federal Reserve. And by funny, I mean like the way you sometimes giggle while watching a horror...
The jury has reached a decision in the death penalty trial of the Parkland school shooter
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Family of five sentenced for storming the US Capitol on Jan. 6
• January 6 committee to argue in upcoming hearing Trump remains a ‘clear and present danger’ • What to watch in today’s Jan. 6 hearing...
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