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Lara Trump Vows Largest-Ever Legal ‘Ballot Harvesting’ Operation If Elected RNC Co-chair

By Janice Hisle NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.—Lara Trump says efforts of “historic” proportions are needed to ensure that Republicans, including her father-in-law, former President Donald Trump, win the Nov. 5 election. Ms. Trump says she is ready to take on that challenge if she becomes co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), as President Trump has […]

Posted inEconomy

Record Household Debt Suggests Consumers Facing Financial Strain

By Andrew Moran The U.S. economy has stumped observers and defied recession calls. Despite the plethora of headwinds threatening the world’s largest economy, from soaring borrowing costs to inflationary pressures, the country has witnessed better-than-expected gross domestic product (GDP) readings and strong labor market conditions. Experts have rationalized the hot data by alluding to resilient […]

Posted inBusiness

Big Banks Charge Higher Credit Card Interest Rates Than Small Banks, Credit Unions: CFPB Report

By Naveen Athrappully Larger banks and financial companies charged higher interest rates last year for credit cards while also engaging in “anti-competitive behavior” detrimental to customers, according to a recent report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). “During the first half of 2023, small banks and credit unions tended to offer cheaper interest rates […]

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Wholesale Prices Rise More Than Expected, Suggesting Inflation Stuck in High Gear

By Tom Ozimek After hotter-than-expected retail inflation data sent stocks plunging earlier this week, a measure of wholesale inflation has also come in higher than markets expected, fanning fears that inflationary pressures are making a comeback. The Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures prices received by producers of goods and services, rose 0.3 percent month […]

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Massive Illegal Immigrant Expenses May Affect Credit Ratings of NYC, Chicago, Denver: S&P Report

By Bill Pan The spiraling cost of caring for the surging influx of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers could affect the credit ratings of three large American cities, S&P Global Ratings said in a new report. “State and local governments are shouldering the rapidly growing costs of assisting migrants and asylum seekers as their numbers […]