(NewsNation) — The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady on Wednesday, as officials remain cautious amid a swirl of recent economic data. A pause would
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US economy rebounds a surprisingly strong 3% in the second quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy expanded at a surprising 3% annual pace from April through June, bouncing back at least temporarily from a first-quarter drop that reflected
Prediction market traders expect the Fed to hold rates steady
(NewsNation) — If prediction markets are any guide, almost no one expects the Federal Reserve to slash interest rates when policymakers meet Wednesday. As of Tuesday afternoon, traders on
Underwater car loans hit their highest level in 4 years
(NewsNation) — New data shows that more than one in four new vehicle trade-ins are underwater, meaning owners owe more than their car is worth. According to Edmunds,
Mark your calendar for Whataburger’s 75-cent burger day
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Whataburger is celebrating 75 years in business with a special deal that’s guaranteed to give you your bang for your buck. Mark your calendars
JD Vance touts success of the ‘big, beautiful bill’
(NewsNation) — Vice President JD Vance visited a steel plant in Ohio to tout the success of the recently passed “big, beautiful bill” while President Donald Trump floats
These are the 5 most expensive states in 2025, according to CNBC
(NEXSTAR) – Despite President Trump’s social media declaration that “the USA is Rockin’, there is VERY LOW INFLATION,” the rising cost of living looms over many Americans, especially
Who will — and won’t — have a three-payday August
(NEXSTAR) — On paper, August is another long month, giving you extra time to enjoy the summer sun before fall begins to creep in. You may even get
Institutional landlords sees new challenge with rental market
(NewsNation) — With the difficulty rising for homeowners to sell, they are being faced with a new challenge: the rental market. The rental market has become a direct
More retirees depending heavily on Social Security: Survey
(NewsNation) — A recent AARP survey shows that more retirees are leaning more on their monthly Social Security payments as compared to 20 years ago. In the survey