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Back-to-school shopping has helped boost retail sales, but BofA analysts expect to see a drop-off next month that will not pick up until the holiday season.
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Some Connecticut families will soon be getting child tax rebates.
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Whether or not Americans to shop for the holidays is based on whether they feel rich or poor. This year, inflation has eroded buying power.
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Inflation may rise at a faster pace for several reasons. Each represents a separate case.
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While mortgage applications continued to fall last week to the lowest level in 20 years amid rising interest rates, mortgage applications from first-time homebuyers actually increased.
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The White House is likely to announce its decision regarding student debt relief today.
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Residents of Evanston, Illinois, have about a week left to apply for this $500 monthly stimulus check.
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The Chinese government plans to provide 200 billion yuan ($29.3 billion) in special loans to complete halted housing projects.
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California lawmakers are working on a bill that would offer tax credits to residents for not owning a car.
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Connecticut has come up with a unique way to make things more affordable in the state.
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A recent analysis reveals that wealthy people are migrating to Sun Belt states.
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As stimulus payments start to go out, Indiana state officials have issued a warning for taxpayers to look out for potential scams.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has approved sending $350 stimulus checks to residents of the state’s poorest communities.
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Inflation and the cost of living continue to grow at a worrying pace in the United Kingdom.
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As President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the federal government was ordering drastic water cuts out west.
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