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The shutdown of the federal government — now the longest-running in US history — has delayed two consecutive job reports.
Cold winters and bad drivers didn’t stop many New England states from being ranked the “happiest” in a new WalletHub study.
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Pre-Markets in Red on AI Valuation Concerns
Pre-market trading has slid into the red this morning, holding at current levels (for now) but another step down over the past five days and off the all-time highs registered in late October. A ...
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Who gets SNAP benefits to buy groceries and what the government pays for the program – in 5 charts
Nearly 60% of Americans enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are either children under 18 or adults who ...
THE country’s manufacturing sector continued to lose workers in September, remaining among the top industries with the largest job reductions, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).
About 20 percent of Aroostook County residents rely on SNAP benefits, which lapsed Saturday. The gap is too much for food banks to make up.
Financial markets have suffered two huge bear markets and a pandemic since MoneyWeek launched. Alex Rankine reviews the key trends and lessons of an exceptionally turbulent period ...
The average American is growing more pessimistic about the economy, as a key sentiment index fell to its lowest level since ...
Propelled by cost cutting and the growing adoption of artificial intelligence, employers slashed more than 150,000 jobs in October, the largest wave of layoffs in more than 20 years, a report from ...
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