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Over Half of Vanguard's Sector ETFs Are Within 3% of All-Time Highs. Here's My Top Pick to Buy Now
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoSince mortgage rates and housing prices are both at multiyear highs, the index indicates that the...
Inflation cooldown incoming for U.S. economy
Axios· 18 hours agoInflation resumed its downward path in April — if ever so slightly — and the white-hot consumer looks to be no more. Why it matters: Should that...
The Fed doesn't want to talk about stagflation. It might not have a choice.
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour ago"With the stock of pandemic-era excess savings now greatly reduced, weaker real income growth looks...
Price cuts, weaker spending could bolster Fed's faith in inflation outlook By Reuters
Investing.com· 1 day agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) -Price cuts by major U.S. retailers and new data showing a slowdown in consumer...
42% of Low-Income, Younger Consumers Use Debit Cards When Grocery Shopping
PYMNTS.com· 1 day agoWhile the report, which is based on surveys with more than 2,600U.S. consumers, reveals that many...
U.S. futures tick higher, consumer confidence survey ahead - what's moving markets By Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 days agoThe release of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure later in the week is due to...
The U.S. economy may be cooling — and helping to tame inflation, too
Market Watch· 3 hours ago“This was a Fed-friendly personal income and spending report that shows a clear shift in consumers’...
U.S. first quarter real GDP revised down to 1.3%
UPI· 2 days agoCompared with the fourth quarter 2023 consumer spending decelerated, growing at a slower pace. May 30 (UPI) -- Real U.S</ ...
Want to measure the ‘vibecession’? Start by looking at how much money Americans can save right now.
Market Watch· 3 hours agoIt also showed they aren’t saving much right now, even as their spending slows: The personal savings...
Americans are getting more cautious about how they spend their money
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 1 day agoRetailers, restaurants and the Federal Reserve have all taken note of the trend. NPR's Scott Horsley joins us now. Scott, for a long time the U.S.