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money One thing: The vacation economy For many Americans, travel costs aren’t budget-friendly right now. But for many others, the desire to travel is simply stronger than the desire to cut back on spending.
money 🦅 Red, white, and blue America’s birthday is coming up, which means we’re celebrating freedom with food, fireworks, and fun. Spend some of your free time catching up on the latest money headlines.
money Capital markets perspective: Status quo — for now The Conference Board's Index of Leading Economic Indicators six-month growth rate remains firmly negative, but doesn't currently signal a recession. Here's what we learned about the economy last week.
money One thing: Retail sales on the downswing One thing moving markets is lagging retail sales that may point to a spending slowdown. More on the retail rundown and the latest financial headlines.
money What does it mean to refinance student loans? Refinancing your student loan can help you save money on your monthly payment and interest. Learn more about the benefits, downsides, and if refinancing is right for you.
money 🏆 Winning streak Since 1987, no team has gone unbeaten on the icy road to a Stanley Cup championship. But business is booming for the NHL. Read on for more money news.
money Over 1 in 5 Americans have no emergency savings Are Americans prepared for a financial emergency? Many, it turns out, are not. An Empower study reveals 21% of Americans have no emergency savings and 37% couldn’t afford an emergency expense over $400.
money Capital markets perspective: Game, set, match When the Federal Reserve Board announces a decision on interest rates, stock and bond markets often ping-pong back and forth while the post-decision press conference is on air. This most recent one was stunning for its almost complete lack of highs and lows.
money One thing: Property market pinch One thing moving markets is the slowing supply of new apartment units, with the annual rate of multifamily building starts dropping to its second-lowest level in four years.
money Understanding compound interest and its power Discover the power of compound interest. Learn the difference between simple interest, compound interest, and compound earnings.
money How to consolidate and refinance your student loans Student loan consolidation is the process of combining multiple separate loans into one new loan. Here's how to consolidate your loan and the potential benefits.
money 📌 Going places Oh, the places you’ll go. The sky’s the limit: A quarter of Americans are dreamscrolling for their next vacation destination. Let’s jet off to tour this week’s money headlines.