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Colorado voters to decide whether 6.5% excise tax will be levied on gun manufacturers, suppliers
If approved in Colorado, the tax would be on top of the 10 to 11% excise tax the federal government placed on firearms starting in 1919. (Scripps News)
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As Trump touts tariffs, report claims they would cost the typical American $2,600 a year
If former President Trump is elected, he vows to raise tariffs on goods from China to help bolster manufacturing. One report, however, suggests those tariffs could cost the typical American $2,600. (Scripps News)
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What will Fed rate cuts mean for consumers?
In a move that consumers have been eagerly awaiting, the Federal Reserve is expected to cut its key interest rate on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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StubHub accused of 'deceptive pricing' in lawsuit filed by Washington, DC attorney general
StubHub is being sued for alleged deceptive fees and unfair pricing by Washington D.C.'s Attorney General. (Scripps News)
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Federal Reserve to announce decision that could impact auto, home loans
The Federal Reserve could announce on Wednesday a change to the U.S. interest rate, impacting home and car buyers. (Scripps News)
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Money moves to consider before a possible rate cut
After aggressive rate hikes starting in March 2022, the Federal Reserve has been attempting to pull off a delicate balancing act. (Scripps News)
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Price hikes are cooling off despite many Americans still struggling
Producer Price Index, shows inflation on the wholesale prices manufacturers receive for their products slowed in July. Many Americans are still struggling to pay bills are buy groceries. (Scripps News)
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Americans owing record credit card debt are carrying debt for longer
Will the potential federal interest rate cuts help Americans unload credit card debt in the second half of 2024? (Scripps News)
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Dow plunges amid global recession fears
The sharp drop followed a global selloff on Monday. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell more than 12%, South Korea’s Kospi dropped 8% and the U.K.'s FTSE 100 was down 3%. (Scripps News)
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The White House is trying to ban fees for families sitting together on a plane
A new rule from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation would ban airlines from charging an extra fee for families sitting together if their kids are under 13. (Scripps News)
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Pushback on Kamala Harris's food price gouging plan
Inflation is a major issue in this presidential campaign, and Vice President Kamala Harris has a plan to take on what she calls price gouging at the grocery store. (Scripps News)
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Online gambling's impact on consumers' financial well-being
Ever since the Supreme Court's 2018 decision to allow states to legalize sports betting, online gambling has exploded. So what is the impact on consumers? (Scripps News)
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How to find tech help and avoid getting scammed
When your phone or laptop needs help, where is the best place to turn? We check out some programs that provide tech help, and show how to avoid getting scammed. (Scripps News)
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Investors, patients, and doctors sound off on direct-to-consumer medical tests
It's not just pregnancy tests and COVID nasal swabs anymore: Detailed home medical tests are easier to get than ever. But are they sound science or modern-day snake oil? (Scripps News)
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Americans struggling to afford groceries due to increasing prices
Consumers are still worried about inflation, and one place where folks feel the pinch is in their regular trips to the grocery store.
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BofA CEO Moynihan Doesn't Expect US Recession
Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the US economy is "reaching a pretty good equilibrium" between the consumer and the Federal Reserve during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Colliers Hong Kong's Jeong on China Property
Hannah Jeong, Head of Valuation and Advisory Services at Colliers Hong Kong, discusses China's property market. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Daily politics briefing: November 27
All the latest political news as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak denies that the Chancellor’s autumn statement will usher in a period of austerity for public services.
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Richards Says Defaults, Downgrades Will Ramp Up
The strain on highly levered companies is going to continue through the next two quarters amid the current higher-for-longer rate environment, according to Bruce Richards, chief executive officer of Marathon Asset Management. Richards,...
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Higher Prices Aren't Scaring Away McDonald's Customers
McDonald's Corp. sales and profits beat expectations in the third quarter thanks to higher prices and movie-inspired ads, but US customer traffic dipped for the first time this year. Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle has more on the earnings...
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AMP's Mousina on Asia Economic Outlook
Diana Mousina, deputy chief economist at AMP, discusses her outlook for Asia-Pacific economies. She speaks with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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ACEA's de Vries on European Autos Outlook
ACEA Director General Sigrid de Vries joins Bloomberg's Anna Edwards to discuss the latest European autos sales data as well as the outlook for the industry. They discuss policy challenges, the EU's subsidy probe into Chinese EVs, and...
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BofA CEO Moynihan Says Fed Has Won Battle of Consumer
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says consumers are moving from cash into the market and spending less on credit and debit cards. He speaks during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Wells Fargo CFO: Economy Slowing, Banks in Good Shape
Wells Fargo CFO Mike Santomassimo discusses the bank's third-quarter earnings and the regulatory environment with Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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