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  • Inflation Heated Back Up in November | Business Matters (Dec. 11)
    Inflation Heated Back Up in November | Business Matters (Dec. 11)
    Consumer prices jumped up 2.7 percent for the 12 months ending in November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' consumer price index data released Wednesday. This was a slight ...
    December 11, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Hold the Olive Oil! Prices of Some Basic European Foodstuffs Keep Skyrocketing
    Hold the Olive Oil! Prices of Some Basic European Foodstuffs Keep Skyrocketing
    BRUSSELS—These days, think twice before you lavishly ladle olive oil onto your pasta, salad, or crusty bread. Olive ...
    November 6, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Orange Juice Prices Hit All-Time High Amid Bleak Production Outlook
    Orange Juice Prices Hit All-Time High Amid Bleak Production Outlook
    NEW YORK—Prices for orange juice rose on Tuesday to the highest since future contracts started trading in New ...
    November 1, 2023BY Reuters
  • Fuel Costs, Interest Rates, and Student Debt Will Crush Consumer Spending
    Fuel Costs, Interest Rates, and Student Debt Will Crush Consumer Spending
    Consumers simply won't have enough cash for consumer discretionaries.
    September 17, 2023BY J.G. Collins
  • US Gasoline Prices at Year High, Tight Supply Weighs on Motorists
    US Gasoline Prices at Year High, Tight Supply Weighs on Motorists
    U.S. motorists hoping to squeeze out one last trip before the Labor Day holiday and school begins are ...
    August 16, 2023BY Reuters
  • Biden Announces New Actions to Encourage Competition in the US Economy
    Biden Announces New Actions to Encourage Competition in the US Economy
    President Joe Biden convenes a meeting of his competition council at 3:00 p.m. ET on July 19 to ...
    July 19, 2023BY Epoch Video
  • US Wholesale Prices for June Point to Further Easing of Inflation Pressures
    US Wholesale Prices for June Point to Further Easing of Inflation Pressures
    WASHINGTON—Wholesale prices in the United States decelerated again last month, the latest sign that inflationary pressures are easing ...
    July 13, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Investor Home Purchases Fell 49 Percent in One Year
    Investor Home Purchases Fell 49 Percent in One Year
    The percentage of homes purchased by real estate investors fell 49 percent  compared with what they bought a ...
    June 9, 2023BY Efthymis Oraiopoulos
  • Tesla Cuts US Prices for 6th Time This Year
    Tesla Cuts US Prices for 6th Time This Year
    Tesla Inc. cut prices for some of its Model Y and Model 3 vehicles in the United States ...
    April 20, 2023BY Reuters
  • Tesla Cuts US Prices for 5th Time Since January
    Tesla Cuts US Prices for 5th Time Since January
    Tesla cut prices in the United States between 2 percent and nearly 6 percent, its website showed on ...
    April 7, 2023BY Reuters
  • Russia Says It Will Cut Oil Production Over Western Caps
    Russia Says It Will Cut Oil Production Over Western Caps
    MOSCOW—Russia announced Friday that will cut oil production by 500,000 barrels per day next month after Western countries ...
    February 10, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Nestle to Hike Food Prices Further in 2023, CEO Says
    Nestle to Hike Food Prices Further in 2023, CEO Says
    Nestle will have to raise prices of its food products further this year to offset higher production costs ...
    February 6, 2023BY Reuters
  • Gas Prices Rise for 5th Straight Week With Trend Expected to Continue
    Gas Prices Rise for 5th Straight Week With Trend Expected to Continue
    Gas prices at the pump rose for the fifth consecutive week and there isn't much hope of prices ...
    February 1, 2023BY The Center Square
  • Prices Will Keep Rising Despite ‘Peak Inflation’ Chatter, Warns Unilever CEO
    Prices Will Keep Rising Despite ‘Peak Inflation’ Chatter, Warns Unilever CEO
    Unilever CEO Alan Jope has warned of the possibility of persistently high prices in the near future even if ...
    January 18, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • McDonald’s Japan Hikes Prices for 3rd Time in 10 Months on Surging Costs
    McDonald’s Japan Hikes Prices for 3rd Time in 10 Months on Surging Costs
    TOKYO—The Japanese operator of McDonald's restaurants announced its third price hike in less than a year on Friday ...
    January 6, 2023BY Reuters
  • Food Prices Soared in 2022, Americans Hope for Improvement in 2023
    Food Prices Soared in 2022, Americans Hope for Improvement in 2023
    Food prices soared in 2022, and so far there are few solutions on the horizon for 2023. The ...
    January 2, 2023BY The Center Square
  • Holiday Gas Prices Falling as Rising Fatality Rates Show Roads Becoming More Dangerous
    Holiday Gas Prices Falling as Rising Fatality Rates Show Roads Becoming More Dangerous
    Travelers hitting the roads home following the Christmas holiday can expect to see gas prices lower than this ...
    December 27, 2022BY Savannah Hulsey Pointer
  • A Cautious Fed Sets Up ‘Stagflation’ After a ‘Just Right’ Jobs Report, No ‘Soft Landings’
    A Cautious Fed Sets Up ‘Stagflation’ After a ‘Just Right’ Jobs Report, No ‘Soft Landings’
    Commentary September jobs printed at 263,000 new jobs, somewhat above the consensus estimate of 250,000 jobs. That's 52,000 fewer jobs  ...
    October 7, 2022BY J.G. Collins
  • McDonald’s Hikes Prices in Japan on Higher Input Costs, Weaker Yen
    McDonald’s Hikes Prices in Japan on Higher Input Costs, Weaker Yen
    TOKYO—Japan's McDonald's fast food restaurants will raise prices on about 60 percent of its offerings to customers, fueled ...
    September 26, 2022BY Reuters
  • Airline Ticket Prices May Increase, Aviation Executives Warn
    Airline Ticket Prices May Increase, Aviation Executives Warn
    Air travelers are facing more expensive airline tickets due to insufficient jet fuel production, which has dramatically raised ...
    September 22, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • The New Normal of High Prices
    The New Normal of High Prices
    Commentary Beef eaters got some good news over the past several days. Prices are starting to relax a ...
    August 24, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Online Grocery Prices Surge 13.4 Percent in July, the Biggest Annual Price Hike on Record
    Online Grocery Prices Surge 13.4 Percent in July, the Biggest Annual Price Hike on Record
    Online U.S. grocery prices surged year-over-year by 13.4 percent in July, beating the previous records of 12.4 percent ...
    August 10, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • Food Prices Fell Again in July, UN Agency Says
    Food Prices Fell Again in July, UN Agency Says
    LONDON—The United Nations food agency's world price index declined again in July, edging further away from record highs ...
    August 5, 2022BY Reuters
  • Eurozone Business Activity Contracted in July as Price Rises Bite: PMI
    Eurozone Business Activity Contracted in July as Price Rises Bite: PMI
    LONDON—Eurozone business activity unexpectedly contracted this month due to an accelerating downturn in manufacturing and a near-stalling of ...
    July 22, 2022BY Reuters
  • Conflicting News Reports and the Miracle of Markets
    Conflicting News Reports and the Miracle of Markets
    Commentary The following news reports have all been published in the current month: “Fertilizer stocks are coming back ...
    July 18, 2022BY Mark Hendrickson
  • Putin Warns West: Sanctions Risk Energy Price Spike Catastrophe
    Putin Warns West: Sanctions Risk Energy Price Spike Catastrophe
    LONDON—President Vladimir Putin warned the West on Friday that continued sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine ...
    July 8, 2022BY Reuters
  • A Reliable Method to Compare Prices of Toilet Paper
    A Reliable Method to Compare Prices of Toilet Paper
    Over the years, I've received thousands of money-saving tips from readers—many of which I've shared in books, newsletters, ...
    July 4, 2022BY Mary Hunt
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