Today: September 19, 2024
Today: September 19, 2024

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Hear Chair Powell explain decision to slash interest rates

The Federal Reserve announced a jumbo-sized rate cut, its first rate reduction cut since Covid. Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell held a press conference to share more about the supersized rate cut. 

Hear Chair Powell explain decision to slash interest rates
Business|Economy|Finance

How to make the Fed rate cut work for you

How to make the Fed rate cut work for you

How to make the Fed rate cut work for you
Business|Economy|News

Women at work are making gains in leadership roles, but catching up to men could take decades, new report estimates

Women at work are making gains in leadership roles, but catching up to men could take decades, new report estimates

Women at work are making gains in leadership roles, but catching up to men could take decades, new report estimates
Business|Economy

Average base pay raises at larger corporations projected to be just under 4% next year

Average base pay raises at larger corporations projected to be just under 4% next year

Average base pay raises at larger corporations projected to be just under 4% next year
Business|Economy|Finance

Retail credit card interest rates reach record high

Retail credit card interest rates reach record high

Retail credit card interest rates reach record high
Environment|News

26% of homeowners say they are financially unprepared for extreme weather events, new survey finds

26% of homeowners say they are financially unprepared for extreme weather events, new survey finds

26% of homeowners say they are financially unprepared for extreme weather events, new survey finds
Economy|News

Tim Walz discloses a six-figure salary, modest retirement savings and a pension

Tim Walz discloses a six-figure salary, modest retirement savings and a pension

Tim Walz discloses a six-figure salary, modest retirement savings and a pension
Business

Noncompete agreements aren’t going anywhere. What to know if you sign one

Noncompete agreements aren’t going anywhere. What to know if you sign one

Noncompete agreements aren’t going anywhere. What to know if you sign one
Business|Finance

Number of 401(k) ‘millionaires’ reaches new high

Number of 401(k) ‘millionaires’ reaches new high

Number of 401(k) ‘millionaires’ reaches new high
Business|Economy|News

Paying money to get your own cash: Some big retailers charge for cash-back requests, federal agency finds

Paying money to get your own cash: Some big retailers charge for cash-back requests, federal agency finds

Paying money to get your own cash: Some big retailers charge for cash-back requests, federal agency finds
Business|News|Technology

Care.com to refund $8.5M to customers for its ‘deceptive’ practices, FTC says

Care.com to refund $8.5M to customers for its ‘deceptive’ practices, FTC says

Care.com to refund $8.5M to customers for its ‘deceptive’ practices, FTC says
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Talking politics at work is a double-edged sword, Gallup survey finds

Talking politics at work is a double-edged sword, Gallup survey finds

Talking politics at work is a double-edged sword, Gallup survey finds
Business|Economy|Finance

Gen Xers are nearing retirement. Here’s why many are more at risk of running short of money than younger colleagues

Gen Xers are nearing retirement. Here’s why many are more at risk of running short of money than younger colleagues

Gen Xers are nearing retirement. Here’s why many are more at risk of running short of money than younger colleagues
Business|Economy|Finance

JD Vance has a low-rate mortgage, bitcoin and millions in a brokerage account, new disclosures show

JD Vance has a low-rate mortgage, bitcoin and millions in a brokerage account, new disclosures show

JD Vance has a low-rate mortgage, bitcoin and millions in a brokerage account, new disclosures show
Business|Entertainment|Technology

JD Vance helped fund this startup. Hear from workers who allege ‘nightmare’ conditions

A CNN investigation finds that a startup, AppHarvest, promoted by JD Vance failed as a business and subjected its workers to intolerable conditions, according to their accounts of the working environment. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

JD Vance helped fund this startup. Hear from workers who allege ‘nightmare’ conditions
Election|Intereview|News|Political

Dana Bash asked JD Vance about Tim Walz calling him weird. Hear his response

During an interview with CNN's Dana Bash for "State of the Union," Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance sought to brush off his Democratic rivals’ attempts to brand him as “weird,” claiming that Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, “aren’t comfortable in their own skin.”  Watch the full episode this Sunday at 9AM ET on CNN.

Dana Bash asked JD Vance about Tim Walz calling him weird. Hear his response
Business|Economy|Environment

Extreme weather is here to stay. How to financially prepare yourself for a disaster

Extreme weather is here to stay. How to financially prepare yourself for a disaster

Extreme weather is here to stay. How to financially prepare yourself for a disaster
Finance

What you should do with your 401(k) in a highly volatile market

What you should do with your 401(k) in a highly volatile market

What you should do with your 401(k) in a highly volatile market
Economy|Finance

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates

As the Fed inches closer to cutting its benchmark interest rate, how can households prepare? Karin Caifa reports.

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates
Economy|Finance|News

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates
Economy|Education|Health

‘Junk fees’ for school lunches can hit 60 cents for every dollar a parent spends, agency says

‘Junk fees’ for school lunches can hit 60 cents for every dollar a parent spends, agency says

‘Junk fees’ for school lunches can hit 60 cents for every dollar a parent spends, agency says
Economy|Finance

Smart moves to make when the Fed starts cutting rates

Smart moves to make when the Fed starts cutting rates

Smart moves to make when the Fed starts cutting rates
Economy|Health|Lifestyle

4 big questions couples who want to live together should ask each other, especially if they’re over 50

4 big questions couples who want to live together should ask each other, especially if they’re over 50

4 big questions couples who want to live together should ask each other, especially if they’re over 50
Business|Economy

Banks are threatening to end free checking. Don’t panic

Banks are threatening to end free checking. Don’t panic

Banks are threatening to end free checking. Don’t panic
Business|Economy

A bank created fake accounts, forced clients into unnecessary car insurance and repossessed vehicles when they didn’t pay. Now it has agreed to $20 million in penalties

A bank created fake accounts, forced clients into unnecessary car insurance and repossessed vehicles when they didn’t pay. Now it has agreed to $20 million in penalties

A bank created fake accounts, forced clients into unnecessary car insurance and repossessed vehicles when they didn’t pay. Now it has agreed to $20 million in penalties

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