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Some taxpayers don't have much time left to claim stimulus money of up to $1,400 a person
Many are talking about claiming a 2021 recovery rebate credit. But do you qualify? And what do you need to do to claim it?
Stocks fall sharply to end the week. ‘Stagflation’ fears are back in the spotlight.
Stocks are ending the final full week of March on a sour note, and a combination of sticky inflation and jitters over consumer health is getting much of the blame.
Dow closes more than 700 points lower and the S&P 500 is on track for its worst quarter since 2022
US stocks plunged Friday and a broad selloff gripped Wall Street as investors digested slightly stubborn inflation data and weakening consumer sentiment while wrestling with continued tariff anxiety.
Stock market suffers another wipeout over inflation and tariff fears
Wall Street skidded on Friday amid higher-than-expected inflation data and fears about the impact of President Trump's tariffs.
Consumers Turn Even More Sour, Inflation Expectations Surge
The final March reading of the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey found the mood worsening among Americans of all political persuasions.
That Google result for the IRS might be fake. Here’s how to tell.
The company keeps profiting from sending people to IRS look-alike sites, fooling taxpayers out of their time, personal information and money.
Key Inflation Measure Got Hotter In February
Key Takeaways Core inflation rose faster than expected in February, according to Personal Consumption Expenditures, the Federal Reserve's favorite inflation measure.Coming in at 2.8% over the past
Dow down 739 points on losses in shares of Amazon.com Inc., Nike
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is in selloff mode Friday afternoon with shares of Amazon.com Inc. and Nike facing the biggest declines for the index. The Dow was most recently trading 739 points
Inflation Is Slightly Hotter Than Expected. This Is Even Before Tariffs.
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge overall rose 2.5% in February, meeting expectations. Core inflation rose 0.4% month over month, more than expected.
How Nvidia saw $200 million evaporate after CoreWeave’s IPO pricing
CoreWeave priced its initial public offering far lower than it originally expected, in a disappointing development for Nvidia.
US inflation remained elevated last month as consumer spending rose slightly
An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve remained high last month even before the impact of most tariffs has been felt. Americans' spending increased after a steep fall last month
The Fed’s inflation dilemma just got more challenging as Trump's new tariffs loom
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge showed prices in February rose more than expected, re-intensifying the central bank’s inflation battle at a time when it expects new tariffs from the
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