U.S. Inflation Rose 3.1% In November, Above Federal Reserve’s Target
The Federal Reserve’s long-term objective for U.S. inflation was persistently exceeded in November, with 3.1% growth, supporting central bankers’ arguments to maintain current interest rates this spring.
EVs struggle with reliability due to charging, battery issues – Consumer Reports survey
Electric vehicles continue to grapple with poor reliability due to charging and battery issues even as consumers are buying them at a breakneck pace.
Soaring hotel prices, crackdown on illegal renting to hit Paris 2024 experience
Visitors heading to Paris for the Olympics face major accommodation problems amid soaring hotel prices and a crackdown on rentals of tourist apartments.
Report: Rent Prices Decreased In October For 2 Months In A Row
Reports show that nationwide rent prices decreased in October, signifying that the rental market is mellowing since the Federal Reserve has carried interest rates at its highest point in years.
U.S. Economy Added 150K Jobs In October, Less Than Expected
In the latest job reporting for the month of October, the United States economy saw job creation decrease.
GOP Members Bash V.O.A For Not Calling Hamas Terrorists
Multiple GOP congressmen give their reaction on a recent report that said the state owned network- “The Voice of America” — told it’s reporters to stop calling Hamas ‘terrorists.’
College Enrollment Increases In Fall 2023 Semester For The First Time Since COVID-19
A new report suggests the number of college students enrolled across the United States has increased for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.