Across America, industries face delays and worker shortages due to decades of offshoring and de-emphasizing manufacturing research, education and training
Michael Brush: Three value-stock investors favor these six picks for a rocky 2023
Value will once again outperform growth, these investing-newsletter writers say.
Market Extra: 2022 was the ‘biggest outlier year’ in markets history as stocks and bonds both plunged, Deutsche Bank says
U.S. markets experienced a historic reckoning in 2022 after the Federal Reserve’s efforts to combat the worst inflation in decades sent stocks and bonds reeling.
Market Extra: How China’s reopening has the potential to shake financial markets
In a matter of days, China is set to reopen — setting up another likely jolt to financial markets still trying to heal from an abysmal 2022
The Fed: No Fed official expects an interest-rate cut to be appropriate this year, meeting minutes show
Federal Reserve officials were unanimous in the view that there would be no need to cut rates this year, according to minutes of their December meeting.
The Big Move: My husband and I rent our second home to our son and his wife. Now we want him to own this house, but keep our 2.5% mortgage rate. How can we do that?
‘Because of the 2.5% rate, none of us are interested in selling the house and getting our rates jacked up to 7%.’
Economic Report: U.S. job growth seen slowing to 180,000 in December, but that’s still too much for the Fed
The U.S. jobs market is cooling off, but it’s still quite strong historically. Too strong, in fact, for a Federal Reserve bent on beating high inflation
: New York City’s real-estate sector is going through ‘5 stages’ of grief
The housing market downturn didn’t spare the Big Apple.
: Elon Musk may be facing more legal pain than he expects as companies sue for unpaid Twitter bills: ‘Creditors have legal remedies, too’
A landlord, software company and transportation company have filed suits against Twitter to recoup overdue payments
Key Words: Why newly elected congressman Maxwell Frost has to ‘couch surf’ — even with a $174,000 salary
Frost, who hasn’t received a paycheck yet, says he’s attempted to rent several apartments in Washington, D.C., but has been turned down over bad credit.