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Economy Oct 24

Target is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs as it looks to reclaim its lost luster

By Lisa Leff, Associated Press

Economy Oct 24

Various thresholds and payment levels for Social Security and Medicare are changing in 2019. Photo by Getty Images
Social Security recipients will get an average increase of $56 per month

The Social Security cost-of-living increase will go up by 2.8% in 2026, agency officials said Friday.

By Associated Press

Politics Oct 24

The race for California's 22nd congressional district
U.S. inflation stays elevated but prices rose less than feared last month

Consumer prices increased 3% in September from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Friday, up from 2.9% in August.

By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

Politics Oct 17

U.S. President Donald Trump holds event in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C.
How Trump’s approval shifted after the ceasefire in Gaza, according to a new AP-NORC poll

The survey reveals that Trump's apparent success on the world stage has not improved his overall standing at home.

By Steve Peoples, Linley Sanders, Associated Press

Nation Oct 15

U.S. Department of Labor headquarters, in Washington
Shutdown delays release of Labor Department’s monthly inflation report

The government shutdown is delaying another major economic report, leaving policymakers at the Federal Reserve with a cloudier economic picture.

By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

Sep 30

U.S. job openings in August were essentially unchanged amid economic uncertainty

By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press

Job openings remain at healthy levels but have fallen steadily since peaking at a record 12.1 million in March 2022 as the U.S. economy roared back from COVID-19 lockdowns.

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Sep 30

U.S. consumer confidence declines again as Americans worry about inflation, job market

By Matt Ott, Associated Press

The drop is bigger than analysts were expecting and the lowest reading since April, when President Donald Trump rolled out his sweeping tariff policy.

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Sep 26

Fed’s favored inflation gauge accelerated slightly in August, report shows

By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press

The Commerce Department reported Friday that its personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index was up 2.7% in August from a year earlier, a tick higher from a 2.6% year-over-year increase in July and most since February.

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Sep 17

The Federal Reserve wrestles with how many interest rate cuts to make and how fast

By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

There are typically two different approaches the Fed takes to lowering borrowing costs: Either a measured pace that typically reflects a modest adjustment to its key rate, or a much more rapid set of cuts as the economy deteriorates in…

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Sep 15

Fed faces economic uncertainty and political pressure ahead of interest rate decision

By Chris Rugaber, Associated Press

Investors expect the Fed to reduce its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point, to about 4.1%. But it's not even clear which Fed officials will be making the decision.

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