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How to Take Control of Your Spending: A Guide to Value-Based Spending

Learn how to control your spending and achieve your financial goals without sacrificing what you love. Discover the secrets to value-based spending, the 90-Day Transaction Inventory, and the radical concept of debt neutrality. Embrace the empowering personal finance guide that will lead you to financial freedom and a life of fulfillment.

McDonald's Fourth Quarter 2024 Earnings Preview

McDonald's Q4 Results: Sales Miss, Outlook Uncertain Amid Value Menu Push

US Stocks Fall on Tariff Concerns and Inflation Fears

US stocks fell on Friday as the market digested the threat of more possible tariffs from the Trump administration and a jump in consumer expectations for inflation, overshadowing the monthly jobs report. The S&P 500 fell 1% as sentiment sank, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite slid 1.4% in its worst day since January and its second week of consecutive losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also dropped more than 400 points, or 1%, marking its worst daily performance in four weeks.

US Stocks Slide on Trump Tariff Fears, Consumer Inflation Concerns

US stock markets fell on Friday amidst worries about potential additional tariffs announced by the Trump administration, while simultaneously digesting a jump in consumer expectations for inflation and the letdown of a monthly jobs report.

January Jobs Report: Unemployment Rate Falls to 4%, Wages Rise

The US labor market remained resilient in January, with unemployment falling to 4%, wages rising 4.1%, and job creation revised higher. Market pricing now suggests a 67% chance that the Fed will hold interest rates steady through its May meeting.

Automakers, Charging Companies Urge Restart of $5 Billion EV Program

Automakers and electric vehicle charging companies urge the U.S. Transportation Department to restart a $5 billion government EV infrastructure program.

US inflation expectations rise to highest level since November 2023

Consumer sentiment plunges to its lowest in seven months, driven down by inflation concerns, according to the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment survey.

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Google Abandons Diversity Hiring Targets as Corporate DEI Goals Face Scrutiny

Google faces backlash for dropping diversity hiring targets as companies across Silicon Valley reassess DEI practices under legal and political pressure.

US Labor Market Remains Strong in January Despite Slowing Job Growth

The US labor market remained resilient in January, with unemployment falling to a post-pandemic low of 4%, wage growth exceeding expectations, and revisions to job gains adding strength to the market. Despite a slowdown in job openings, other indicators like hiring and quits rates remained stable. The data suggests a "broadly stable" labor market, as described by Fed Chair Powell, with low hiring but strong job security and wage growth.