(NEXSTAR) — The Powerball jackpot has yet again grown after no ticket was able to match the numbers drawn Wednesday night. The jackpot now sits just outside of
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Applications for jobless benefits rose last week, but layoffs remain low
WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, but U.S. layoffs remain in the same historically healthy range of the past few years. Applications for
As Jackson Hole summit begins, Wall Street eyes potential rate cut
NEW YORK (NewsNation) — Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and other central bank leaders are gathering this week in Wyoming for the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, a
Romantic recession? Half of Gen Z adults spend $0 on dating
(NewsNation) — A few months ago, America was declared to be in a romantic recession. Never heard of that term before? Basically, it’s defined by the fact that
Trump purchased $100M+ in bonds since January, filings show
President Trump purchased over $100 million worth of bonds since he took office for his second term in January, according to Office of Government Ethics filings. The filings,
Not your parents’ housing market: 4 ways things have changed
(NewsNation) — Homeownership has long been a cornerstone of the “American dream,” but mounting affordability challenges have put that goal out of reach for many. These days, younger and
More luxury homes for sale in Nevada than ever before
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — There are more luxury homes for sale in the Las Vegas valley than ever before. According to new data from realtor.com, million-dollar home listings jumped
Electricity prices outpace inflation by more than double: CPI
(NewsNation) — As the dog days of summer roll on, Americans are facing sticker shock over the cost of keeping cool. Electricity prices have climbed twice as fast
Powerball jackpot up to $600M, highest prize of the year
(NewsNation) — After no lottery players drew the winning Powerball numbers Saturday evening, the jackpot has risen to over $600 million, the highest prize of this year so
Homes are selling at the slowest summer pace in a decade: Redfin
(NewsNation) — High prices and economic uncertainty are keeping homes on the market longer, making last month the slowest July in a decade. The typical home that went