Detroit carmakers have increased production, but now they struggle to get their finished cars from factories to U.S. dealerships. Here’s why.
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Juneteenth is the next federal holiday in 2023. Will the stock market be closed?
In recognition of the federal holiday, the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange will close at 4 p.m. Eastern on Friday and reopen at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Exclusive: 64% of Americans would welcome a recession if it meant lower mortgage rates
82% of those surveyed believe the country is facing an unprecedented housing affordability crisis.
Johnsonville recalls 42,000 pounds of ‘Beddar with Cheddar’ sausage links in plastic contamination scare
Sausage-maker Johnsonville is recalling some “Beddar with Cheddar” links that may be contaminated with plastic fibers.
U.S. News & World Report: Pennsylvania and Florida towns in the Top 10 places to retire
Lancaster, Pennsylvania tops as one of the best places to retire in the U.S. Other Florida and Pennsylvania cities make the Top 10.
As pandemic-era benefits unwind, Poor People’s Campaign wants lawmakers to address poverty
Hundreds of Poor People’s Campaign leaders are heading to Capitol Hill next week to demand lawmakers address death by poverty in the United States.
GM CFO: The company has ‘shock absorbers’ in place in case of a recession
GM CFO said leaders continue to cut costs across the company to be prepared if there’s a downturn and mindful that EVs are not widely profitable yet.
Recession or no recession? Why Deutsche Bank says an economic downturn is 100% inevitable
The U.S. economy boomed and now, it’s time to bust, Deutsche Bank says. The investment bank sees 100% chance of U.S. recession this year. Here’s why.
‘Still a lot of hurdles’: For LGBTQ+ couples, the path to in vitro fertilization is harder
How much does IVF cost? Research shows it can be especially high for LGBTQ+ couples excluded from fertility coverage.
Taxes take a bite of more people’s Social Security benefit each year. Here’s why.
It’s not just inflation that’s cutting the buying power of your Social Security benefit. Taxes are, too. Here’s how.
