President Joe Biden formally rolls out his proposed budget for the 2024 fiscal year.
: SNAP participants from all 53 local agencies will finally be able to receive refunds for stolen benefits
Electronic benefit transfer cards don’t have the same type of security features as commercial debit or credit cards.
: Retailers are clearing out their stock, but a lot of products will likely still be cheaper
After a chaotic year of lopsided inflation and frenetic markdowns, retail chains are trying to get back to normal.
: As money-market funds rake in cash, analysts see debt-ceiling risks
Investors seeking safety and yield should look to more broadly diversified money funds, researchers say
The MarketWatch Q&A: Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh says ‘movies don’t matter the way they did when I was growing up’
The director of ‘Sex, Lies and Videotape’ and ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ also tells MarketWatch that he keeps his Oscar in a Crown Royal bag in a closet.
Futures Movers: Oil stretches losses into a third straight session on Fed rate worries
Oil prices stretch their losses into a third consecutive session Thursday, pressured by worries about the pace and scope of future Fed interest rate hikes.
: ‘Americans are angry’: Consumer complaints about credit-reporting issues rose by 96% in one year
The report by U.S. PIRG Education Fund found that credit reporting problems doubled from 2021 to 2022.
TaxWatch: Biden’s tax hikes on high earners are unlikely to make it through Congress. A bigger debate: the Trump-era tax cuts that expire in 2025.
The 2025 sunsetting of notable 2017 individual-income-tax rules is “a hurricane we already see on the radar.”
The Fed: Fed’s Barr : Recent move to safeguard banks from crypto doesn’t mean the central bank is against innovation
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr on Thursday said the Fed’s recent moves to safeguard banks from crypto isn’t anti-innovation.
Economic Report: Jobless claims jump to 211,000 and hit highest level since Christmas. Blame New York
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits in early March jumped 21,000 to a 10-week high of 211,000, perhaps reflecting a recent spate of major layoffs.
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