Fed official's warning, inflation 'gaslight' charge, jobs and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Fed Reserve Bank of Minneapolis CEO and President Neel Kashkari told CBS' "Face The Nation" Sunday that the current state of inflation is "very concerning."
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis CEO says inflation is 'very concerning' and 'spreading out' across economy
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis CEO Neel Kashkari said inflation is “very concerning” despite most Americans seeing increased wages and the Federal Reserve must drive down demand.
Hershey warns it won’t ‘fully meet consumer demand’ this Halloween, Christmas
Hershey said it expects production to fall short of demand for the Halloween and Christmas seasons due to supply chain issues effected by COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine.
Beef prices set to surge further as farmers sell off cattle herds
New USDA data shows cattle farmers are culling their herds amid drought conditions and soaring input costs. Analysts say higher beef prices will follow.
Manchin-Schumer spending bill targets tax loophole favored by investors
The tax, climate and health care proposal outlined by Democrats this week would close a popular tax loophole used by private equity and hedge fund managers.
4 careers that could lead to student loan forgiveness
Teaching, nursing, and practicing law are examples of careers that may qualify for federal student loan forgiveness. Learn more.
Federal student loan program cost underestimated by $311B, government watchdog says
The Department of Education expected the federal student loan program to generate $114 billion in revenue, but it actually wound up costing $197 billion.
How to get a good personal loan interest rate
Having excellent credit is key to getting a good interest rate on a personal loan. Find out how to achieve it.
UK companies to comply with climate change agenda or face 'action', says watchdog groups
UK companies to face "appropriate action" by government regulators if they are caught downplaying risks from climate change in order to help their bottom line.
Mortgage rates drop, could rise again amid Fed’s rate hike
Mortgage rates dropped this week, but the decrease could be temporary after the Fed's recent rate hike.
Savings window open: 3 key mortgage refinance rates tumble | July 29, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 29, 2022, which are largely down from yesterday.
Today’s 30-year mortgage rates plunge to 78-day low | July 29, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for July 29, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Kentucky bourbon distillery investing $400 million in expansion, adding 50 jobs
Kentucky spirit maker Beam Suntory is expanding its distillery in central Kentucky. The $400 million expansion will create 50 new full-time jobs.
NYC commercial real estate hits record breaking vacancies and low occupancy: NYC real estate developer
The Peebles Corporation founder and CEO Don Peebles analyzes New York City’s commercial office space market amid a heavy drop in demand on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Fed's preferred inflation gauge climbs 4.8% in June, holding near 40-year high
The personal consumption expenditures index, which is closely watched by the Federal Reserve as it tries to wrestle inflation back to 2%, rose more than expected in June.
How to get a student loan if you’re a single parent
Scholarships, grants, and student loans for single parents are available for those who want to attend college. Find out more.
What's inside the Dems reconciliation bill, Biden denies recession and more: Friday's 5 things to know
The repackaged Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 would raise an estimated $739B over a decade, fight climate change, curb pharmaceutical prices and reduce debt, according to Democrats.
USDA approves the export of Jalisco Mexican avocados to US
The U.S. government, through its Department of Agriculture, authorized the entry of Mexican avocados from the Jalisco region.
Greta Garbo’s former Beverly Hills estate goes on sale for $12M: 'Expansive view of the city and ocean'
Greta Garbo's Beverly Hills home, which was built in 1937, was originally designed for the actress and her then-boyfriend, conductor Leopold Stokowski.
Personal loan interest rates edge down for 5-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.



















