Here’s what the furniture industry is counting on to power its upswing.
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Rents just surged 10% in this affordable housing market. It was ‘bound to happen,’ one economist says.
Renters are swapping high-cost cities with expensive rentals for more affordable markets, a Redfin report found.
The U.S. economy and inflation might be cooling off, but lower interest rates are still far away
Is the economy headed in the right direction? Wall Street investors certainly think so. They drove U.S. stocks to a record high this week.
Why the optimism?
Missed the gold and silver rally? Metals mining stocks may be a way to catch up.
Gold and silver look ripe to extend a powerful rally, but shares of miners of precious metals still poised to play catch up
Roaring Kitty rollercoaster: Why GameStop and AMC meme madness is an ‘outlier event’
“It felt as though the market briefly took a trip back to 2021 this week” — but the spike in GameStop and AMC will not be a long-lasting or market-moving event, according to experts.
A divided Congress agrees: Buying concert tickets is frustrating and needs to be fixed.
The U.S. House of Representatives resoundingly passed a bill Wednesday that would mandate more transparency on ticket prices for live events and ban practices that jack up concert prices.
Fed’s Powell tests positive for COVID-19 for second time
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell contracted COVID-19 for the second time and is working from home while he recovers, the Fed said Friday.
Teslas are cheaper than ever. Here’s how Biden’s China tariffs will affect costs.
The Biden administration this week slapped stiff tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, as well as batteries and battery parts from China.
I got bitten by a feral cat — and the hospital copay wiped out my savings. I’m 50 with no kids. Should I cash out my $12,000 life-insurance policy?
“I am now in my 50s and have no family. I have no children and no siblings left.”
Treasury yields hold steady despite data showing U.S. is about to face serious headwinds
Rates on U.S. government debt were slightly higher Friday morning even after Conference Board data pointed to softer economic conditions ahead.