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Will The Economy's Hot Streak Continue? What To Expect From Thursday's GDP Report


The U.S. economy has defied expectations that it would slow down under the weight of high interest rates, and a report Thursday will show whether it's continuing to defy gravity. Read More

Why some people feel good about their bank accounts but bad about the economy


“I understand that I’ve been lucky with some of my job prospects, but I don’t make a crazy amount of money ... economy at large presents a different conundrum. “It all comes down ... Read More

What is a recession? The economic concept explained. What causes and happens during one.


A recession is "a contraction in economic activity," according to experts. During a recession, there is a range of decline spread across the economy. Read More

Jobs Back on Radar as Second Quarter Begins With a Spending Tailwind


So, the question this week for the economy and markets is whether the number will again surprise to the upside ... the first half of 2023,” Comerica Bank economists wrote on Monday morning. Read More

What are today's CD interest rates?


Saving money over time is a must for most people who want to cover a large expense like putting a down payment ... The good news is that a certificate of deposit (CD) can help. Read More

Teachers Are Quitting. Some States Want to Pay More to Keep Them.


Yet it hasn’t happened in decades. Nationally, average teacher pay has barely budged since 1990, despite states pumping more funding into public schools. Across the country, new education ... Read More

The best online banks in April 2024


The Bank of Scotland in 1985 became the first bank to provide electronic home banking services to clients and the first website for banking services was launched by Stanford Credit Union in 1994. Read More

Why some people feel good about their bank accounts but bad about the economy


New York (CNN) — Nathan Frederiksen is doing pretty well for himself. He turns 40 this year and is on track to retire by 60. It takes some sacrifice — he drives the “unsexiest car ever ... Read More


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