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U.S. existing home prices suffer largest drop since December 2011

The numbers: Sales of previously-owned homes in the U.S. rose slightly in May amid a

5 Things To Know About Working Beyond Traditional Retirement Age

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that over the next decade the labor market will

How hard has it been to cancel Amazon Prime? Start by navigating 4 pages, 6 clicks and 15 options.

Signing up for Amazon Prime is as easy as 1-2-3. Canceling it, not so much.

Get Growth At A Reasonable Price With The ‘Value On The Move’ Investment Strategy

In this article I cover the “Value on the Move” strategy using estimated growth and

How artificial intelligence can make hiring bias worse

At first glance, artificial intelligence and job hiring seem like a match made in employment

Don’t Lose Money. Avoid These 3 Common Investing Mistakes

According to a 2021 study by Charles Schwab, 15% of all investors started in 2020.

The new 2024 Lexus GX is updated with more power, a bold exterior and a rugged new off-road model

Lexus recently unveiled an all-new version of its GX SUV that keeps its off-road abilities but adds

How much income do you need to buy a single-family house? The amount shot up $19,700 in a year

Rising home prices and soaring mortgage rates have pushed more than 2 million would-be home

The cost of building a new home is rising at an ‘unprecedented rate,’ Bank of America says

It’s more costly than ever to build a new single-family home in the U.S. In

Fed Cryptic Inflation Rate Logic Blames Workers It Tries to Protect

If commerce is the economic foundation of a society, then people working, producing, spending, and

Despite high prices, Americans are looking at pricier dining options — and other fun events

Inflation is causing people to spend more on groceries, and there are fears of a

Nearly 22 million households spend more than they can afford on rent, Harvard report says

The number of cost-burdened renters — or people who spend more than the recommended 30%