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Financial Times - World
Why Europe will not catch up with the US
America has cultural and structural advantages that governments can’t close21 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
It’s official: America’s real wages are up under Biden-Harris
The average working-class American can now answer yes to the question: Are you better off now than you were under Donald Trump?Yesterday - Joe Biden -
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The adult children of contestants on dating shows about older people speak out.8 hours ago -
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Chevron boss blames Biden for pushing up energy prices
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Bond market gets a Fed wake-up call after pricing in a recession
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Here's when Amazon's October Prime Day sale is happening
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28-year-old made 15 offers, went $65,000 over asking price and still got rejected: The housing market is ‘a slap in the face’
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Nvidia’s stock picks up a new bull who says there’s ‘still room on this train’
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MarketWatch - Business
Here’s when falling interest rates will hit your mortgage, car loan, credit-card bills and savings accounts
The Fed’s interest-rate cuts will soften the prices consumers pay for debt — but people may not see an impact on their payments for a while.5 hours ago
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