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"I needed $10,000 in 15 days," said décor shop owner in Texas who took out several loans in order to pay rent on time.
Amidst supply chain disruptions, the cost of alcohol has remained steady but there are new warnings of inflation in the industry. Scott MacFarlane reports.
Lack of availability and convenience are causing many customers to turn away from using physical coupons when they shop for groceries, despite rising prices on consumer goods. Axios Senior News Reporter Kelly Tyko shares her advice for saving money without coupons and how to best use digital options on "CBS News Mornings."
A home-grilled cheeseburger cost $2.07 this year, an increase of 21 cents from the last Fourth of July holiday, USDA says.
The start of 2022 has pushed Wall Street into a bear market. Here's what the rest of the year could hold for investors.
President Biden Thursday said the U.S. is better positioned to deal with inflation than any other nation in the world. David Nelson, chief strategist of Belpointe Asset Management, joins CBS News' Ben Tracy to discuss the state of the economy.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz revealed in an exclusive interview with Margaret Brennan that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to wage war in Ukraine for "a long time." He also said even though Putin "will not really admit it," he "understands the deep impacts of our sanctions on his economy."
Investors are uneasy as signs point to possible recession caused by Fed interest rates hikes.
Despite added jobs and higher wages "Americans are running faster just to stay even," said one economist.
Most Texans are having to drive less and cut back on spending.
Yahoo Finance anchor and reporter Akiko Fujita spoke with CBS News' Elaine Quijano and Tanya Rivero about the impacts of inflation on consumer confidence and spending. Fujita also discussed a new ban on Russian imports and how sanctions could affect the U.S. economy.
"Confidence is going to continue to shrink as long as inflation remains high," said one analyst.
Seniors are on track for the biggest cost-of-living adjustment in four decades, according to a new analysis.
Supreme Court abortion ruling sparks nationwide protests; Amid inflation concerns, many are stockpiling U.S. currency
President Biden is in Germany for the annual G-7 summit, where world leaders are set to discuss pressing global issues such as the war in Ukraine and worldwide inflation. Ed O'Keefe has the details.
Food prices are up 10%, new vehicles 12.5% and gasoline almost 50% compared to last year, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Federal Reserve looking to slow spending amid record inflation; U.S. veterans who fought for Ukraine may have been captured
House Jan 6. committee holding second hearing; New Jersey gas tops $5 for first time
Fed likely to announce interest rate hike; Texas lawmaker demands answers on police response.
Aaron Weinman, finance correspondent for Business Insider, joined CBS News' Michelle Miller and Tanya Rivero to discuss Friday's stock market rally.
Financial markets are rising, with some analysts predicting an economic slowdown rather than a recession.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, initial jobless claims fell to 229,000 for the week ending June 18th. That's 2,000 fewer than the previous week. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joined Errol Barnett and Anne-Marie Green to discuss what these numbers mean for the U.S. economy and yesterday's congressional testimony on inflation from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Dan Geltrude, founder of accounting and financial consulting firm Geltrude and Company, offers advice for navigating retirement spending as inflation soars and the stock market sinks.
President Biden is calling on Congress to suspend the federal 18-cent federal gas tax and 24-cent federal diesel tax. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano sit down with Aaron Weinman, a finance correspondent for Insider, to discuss what is driving the financial markets, the probability of a recession, and President Biden's proposed gas tax holiday.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration authorities and the Department of Homeland Security said he is being processed for deportation to Uganda.
Health officials in Gaza say an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital has killed at least 15 people, including 4 journalists.
The U.S. military on Sunday intercepted a Russian spy plane flying in international airspace off Alaska, marking the third such instance in less than a week.
"The risk to public health in the United States from this introduction is very low," said HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon.
Some National Guard members in Washington D.C., likely fewer than 50, will be armed starting Sunday night, a military official told CBS News.
An American man who worked at a U.S. military facility in Germany has been indicted for allegedly offering to supply sensitive information to China.
Important questions are being raised about 9/11 as evidence surfaces in a lawsuit against the Saudi government filed by families of the people killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Taking no chances, SpaceX called off an attempt to launch its huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket after running into problems with ground equipment.
Starbucks' tried and true pumpkin spice latte and other autumn inspired treats will be available starting Tuesday, Aug. 26.