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While some consumer goods have become increasingly out of reach for Americans, deflation wouldn’t be good for the economy either.
Rotisserie chickens, hot dogs and milk help drive grocery store traffic.
Right now, it’s tough to chronicle the total amount of debt out there since they don’t report all of their data to the major credit agencies.
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Online travel agents are to analog travel agents what Amazon is to department stores: you can get similar stuff, but the former leverages technology to scale up.
The unemployment rate can’t tell us everything happening in the job market. But the Labor Department is robust and transparent in its calculations.
These numbers can build trust with consumers, and those who still have landlines don’t have to pay.
Having debt is important in times of crises, but if investors think it’s too risky to lend money to a country, interest rates can go up.
Experts predict steep tariffs could lead to a recession this year.
The awarded party has a couple of options, which include seizing the defendant’s property and/or garnishing their wages.