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Sharp drop in job openings will be welcomed by Fed Reserve as it pushes to raise unemployment to cool inflation.
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Sharp drop in job openings will be welcomed by Fed Reserve as it pushes to raise unemployment to cool inflation.
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Stocks start October on a high note after coming off their worst month since COVID-19 crashed financial markets.
It can be hard to believe we're talking the holidays already – but it could save some big bucks to start shopping early this year. High inflation and rising interest rates don't have to also mean soaring holiday spending. Nancy Chen has more.
"The Fed isn't about to 'pivot' and there is more monetary tightening to come," said one analyst.
Ivette Garrido hurried last week to get the 13 pounds of subsidized chicken allotted to her family by Cuba's government and put it in the freezer, happy to have meat to get through Hurricane Ian.
Investors continue to worry that Fed could hit brakes on economy too hard and cause a recession.
Investors eager to get slice of luxury automaker, boosting its stock in first day as a public company.
The stock market finished with substantial gains on Wednesday despite Hurricane Ian making landfall in Florida. CBS News anchors Tanya Rivero and Lana Zak speak with Kristin Myers, editor-in-chief of The Balance, about the impact the storm could have on the economy.
Average U.S. rent costs have fallen for the first time since 2020. Nest Seekers International chief economist Erin Sykes joined CBS to discuss what's driving the trend and what renters can expect.
Yet tight labor markets in Republican-leaning states may be contributing to higher inflation there, a new report found.
Biden to sign $1.9 trillion relief bill; Private island for sale in the Bahamas
Abortion access and the economy are emerging as top issues in the race for North Carolina's open Senate seat, which pits Democrat Cheri Beasley against Republican Rep. Ted Budd. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns is in Raleigh with a look at how the race is shaping up.
For the first time in a decade, seniors will pay less next year on monthly premiums for Medicare's Part B plan.
Once ubiquitous "starter homes" have been disappearing from the U.S. market. Joseph Gyourk, a professor at the Wharton School of Business, joins CBS News to discuss the rising costs and shortage of affordable homes.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point for the third consecutive time this year in an effort to curb inflation. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what's behind the move and what we should expect going forward.
The Dow has given investors further confirmation that it is in a bear market. CBS News' Lana Zak and Lilia Luciano speak with Neil Irwin, chief economic correspondent for Axios, on what those concerns could mean for Americans' financial interests.
President Biden tours Michigan to promote infrastructure; New York ethics panel pulls Cuomo book deal approval
Deadline looms for Congress to avoid a government shutdown; Candidates for Virginia governor face off in debate
Rick Newman, a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance, joins CBS News to discuss the ongoing impact of the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike, the historic drop of the British pound and how concerned Americans should be about the economy.
The Biden administration plans to propose a new rule that would require airlines to show travelers the true cost of their plane tickets. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave tells us what we can expect at checkout.
But a stock market slump and rising borrowing costs could dim Americans' economic outlook, Wall Street analysts said.
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Biden announces August 31 deadline for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan; U.S. jobless claims increase over last week
President Biden pushes his economic agenda; Federal judge won't delay hearing against Trump
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, was charged with aggravated murder.
FBI Director Kash Patel testified for more than four and a half hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he fielded questions over his leadership of the bureau.
One of Hollywood's leading actors, Robert Redford starred in such movies as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Way We Were."
The ongoing fallout over Epstein is likely to follow Trump on his formal state visit to the U.K., which just lost its ambassador in D.C. to the scandal.
Two planned engine firings shut down prematurely, NASA said, putting the Cygnus cargo ship's approach on hold.
HHS and CDC announced five new members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices just days ahead of a scheduled meeting that's likely to discuss COVID vaccines and more.
Luigi Mangione, accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appeared in court where his state terrorism charges were thrown out.
The judge claimed that the evidence the Menendez brothers presented was not enough to warrant a new trial.
The technology company said that users it identifies as under 18 will automatically be directed to an "age-appropriate" version of ChatGPT.