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Alexander Lukashenko reportedly has banned consumer price rises in Belarus citing “exorbitant” inflation.
Mortgage applications reached a quarter-century low this week, and mortgage denials saw an uptick for properties in areas with elevated flood risks.
Eligible Idaho residents can track their tax rebate online. Here's how.
A new report on how companies account for climate risk in their financial reports reveals that the vast majority do nothing while a relative handful do a little.
New Jersey residents will get the state child tax credit sooner than initially expected.
A recent analysis reveals that this southern city is most amenable to remote workers.
Families who missed out can still claim the expanded child tax credit, but they need to hurry up as two important deadlines are quickly approaching.
A recent analysis shows that the rate of resignations in August was higher in Georgia than in the rest of the nation.
Deforestation a focus for the world, not Brazilian voters.
Retirement for older Americans is not what it used to be just a year ago.
While unemployment in the U.S. has been well below 4% for many months, which is low by historical standards, there are several American cities where the figure is less than half of that. In three...
Inflation in the Eurozone surged to a new peak of 10% in September, marking the first time ever that inflation hit double digits in the region.
Illinois has now started to send out income and property tax rebates to eligible taxpayers.
Mortgage rates have spiked again, while pending sales decline and inventory levels rise.
A recent analysis reveals that this city in California has the worst unemployment rate in America.