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Pet Owners Slammed By Inflation Even As Fed Tries To Fight It
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates on Wednesday in an effort to fight inflation.
4 Ways to Deal With High Interest Rates in Every Part of Your Business
With higher borrowing costs across the economy, it's time for businesses to get creative with spending and investing.
Disney CEO Admits Theme Park Price Hikes Have Been 'Too Aggressive,' Recommits to 'Accessibility' for All
A typical family vacation to Walt Disney World for a family of four in 2023 will cost upwards of $5,000.
4 Ways to Set Up Your Personal Finances Right and Tackle Your Financial Goals This Year
Business finances are important, but at the end of the day, you also need to focus on your personal finances as well. Here are a few tips to do it the right way.
Why the American Dream is Dead
Rising costs. Increased credit card debt. Wealth disparity is at an all-time high, and the division continues growing. The American dream is dead.
Beyond Meat Faces Massive Revenue Loss Amid Inflation and Decreased Demand
Still, CEO and founder Ethan Brown voiced optimism about the future in an earnings call on Thursday.
Federal Economists Warn a Recession Is 'Plausible' in 2023
During the Fed's February meeting, economists cautioned that stocks and real estate prices could fall this year and inflation could persist into 2024.
Most Workers Are Getting Raises This Year, Survey Reveals — Here's Why That Could Be a Problem
Inflation continues to complicate the situation.
Walmart Says It Has a Rough Road Ahead — Here's Why
America's biggest retailer faces an uncertain future amid still-high inflation.
Get Familiar With This Latest Economic Buzzword — Because It's Hurting Your Wallet
Federal Reserve officials and economists have honed in on another inflation indicator.
Our 'Rolling Recession' Is the Latest Economic Meme — But What Does It Actually Mean?
We may not be in for a "hard" or "soft" landing.
Americans 'Reluctant' to Spend Big, New Fed Report Reveals — Here's What It Means
Still, the average U.S. household owes more than $17,000 in credit card debt, per NerdWallet.
Survey: A Majority of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Sixty-four percent of U.S. consumers live paycheck to paycheck — even those who earn more than $100,000 a year.
5 Procurement Trends To Keep on Your Radar for 2023
Procurement professionals must adapt to inflation and a shortage of skilled labor in the face of an economic recession. Investing in a workforce paired with retraining and development strategies will put your company on top amid economic uncertainty.
Greedflation? Food Brands Might Be Taking Advantage of Shoppers, Alleges Tesco Chairman.
It's "entirely possible" that food producers aren't being 100% transparent.