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This is when you can expect mortgage rates to go down — and why you should buy before a recession...
NY Post via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours agoHe suggested that these economic indicators could prompt the Fed to lower the federal funds rate,...
Who decides if CT, U.S. are in a recession? Here’s what to know
Hartford Business Journal· 5 hours agoAre we in a recession in Connecticut? Technically, only the National Bureau of Economic Research — a...
June Fed Meeting and Mortgage Rates: What Housing Market Experts Predict
CNET· 1 hour agoMortgage rates aren’t budging, and neither is the Federal Reserve… yet. The Fed’s governing body,...
A recession indicator with a perfect record has been flashing red for 20 months. It may not be wrong...
Business Insider· 1 day agoA recession indicator with a perfect record has been flashing red for 20 months. A recession...
Economists: Why a Trump Presidency Could Lead to "Hyperinflation"
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoIn 1981, Fed Chair Paul Volcker raised the federal funds rate rate to 20% to rein in skyrocketing...
It's almost a sure bet the Fed won't lower rates at its June meeting. So when will it?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours ago"High inflation affects everybody. There’s no one I can lean on for help because everyone in...
I Think I Can Explain Joe Biden’s Bad Approval Ratings
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAccording to CBS News, 56 percent of Americans believe the United States is currently mired in a ...
Counties with the highest unemployment in Tennessee
WKRN articles via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoHave breaking news come to you: Subscribe to News 2 email alerts → For comparison, the Great Recession of 2007-09 sent unemployment rates up to 10% as of...
Jobless claims tick higher ahead of critical May jobs report
The Hill· 5 days agoUnemployment claims rose to a four-week high last week ahead of the May jobs report, a critical data...
Why the Recession Still Isn’t Here
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoJob vacancies, which soared during the pandemic, have returned to prepandemic levels; if they fall much lower, a higher unemployment rate beckons. So...