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Stock of the Week: Can Zuckerberg Clean Up Meta's Mess?

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Meta's stock tanked this week amid a fall in profits and revenue as ad sales fell.
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Today Explained: What is the Magic Number for Retirement?

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A survey by Northwestern Mutual says Americans need $1.25 million to retire comfortably but most are not on track to meet that goal. Experts say retirement depends on a variety of factors.
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Get a Christmas spending plan now, says personal finance expert

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Pot luck dinners, consignment store goods and new, cheaper traditions can help you cope with high inflation this Christmas. But you need a spending plan so you don't wind up in debt, says personal finance expert Barry Choi.
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Freeland issues warning as rising interest rates cool economy

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Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland used a speech in Windsor, Ont., to issue an economic warning that 'difficult days' remain ahead for Canadian consumers as rising interest rates slow a once red-hot economy.
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Energy crisis: Australians are turning to renovating their homes to save on energy bills

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Residents of Australia's capital are upgrading their energy rating at home to save money on energy bills.
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National Savings Day: Top Tips to Save More Money

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Americans have been hit by inflation and skyrocketing living costs, while fears of a looming recession continue to mount. Kia McCallister-Young, director of America Saves, joins Cheddar News to discuss how Americans can best stretch...
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All Eyes on Big Tech Earnings Amid Economic Woes

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Daniel Newman, principal analyst, Futurum Research, and CEO of Broadsuite Media Group joins Cheddar News to preview the earnings for social media giants Meta, Alphabet, and Pinterest in the wake of Snap's uneven showing.
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9 in 10 Canadians cutting back on spending amid inflation: Angus Reid survey

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A new survey from the Angus Reid Institute suggests the vast majority of Canadians are spending less as prices rise — and most say interest rate increases will negatively affect their finances.
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Tourists in the U.S. cutting back on spending

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In New York City, some tourists are feeling the sting of a surging U.S. dollar as things become more expensive than when their own national currencies held more value against the greenback.
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The Most Popular Brands Winning Over Gen Z

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Gen Z will be the largest consumer group in 2026. Emily Moquin, food and beverage analyst at Morning Consult, joined Cheddar News to reveal which brands are winning over Gen Z, not surprisingly comprising entertainment and food, as this...
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Small firms fear effects of UK govt's new mini-budget

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The UK package is expected to include tax cuts and billions of dollars worth of spending.
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British royals faces scrutiny over the Queen's funeral cost

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The delicate balance between paying tribute to the Queen - and paying the bills during the UK's cost of living crisis
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Will Amazon See Return on $1 Billion Bet in LOTR Series?

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"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" drew 25 million viewers this weekend, which is no small feat. However, after spending $1 billion on the franchise, will Amazon continue to see a return on its investment?
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Canadians still eager to spend, says BMO economist

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Doug Porter, chief economist for Bank of Montreal, says there is 'still a bit of firepower' in Canadians' spending right now, despite the hit that higher interest rates have inflicted on the housing sector.
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Student Debt Relief to Boost Millions of Credit Scores

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Kristin Meyers, the editor in chief at TheBalance.com, joined Cheddar News to discuss what the student debt relief announcement from President Biden means for inflation and the credit scores of student borrowers. "This actually will end...
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Back-to-school costs concern parents amid inflation

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The rising cost of living is leading some parents to change their spending habits around back-to-school shopping ahead of the upcoming school year.
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Angus Reid poll suggests most Canadians cutting back

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A poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests 80 per cent of Canadians are cutting back on spending as prices increase because of inflation.
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Critics raise alarms over Ontario’s reliance on private nurse agencies

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With a shortage of nurses in Ontario, hospitals are increasingly relying on temporary agency nurses to help fill the gap. Critics are raising concerns that public dollars are going to these private agencies, instead of toward better...
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Inflation in Canada hits 39-year high

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New numbers from Statistics Canada show the country's inflation rate rose to 8.1 per cent last month, the fastest annual increase since 1983.
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Inflation explained: what’s really driving up prices

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From gas to yogurt, inflation is driving up the cost of virtually everything. Andrew Chang breaks down what, exactly, inflation is using real-life examples.
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Morning Consult Shows Consumer Spending Pullback in March Amid Higher Prices

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According to the Morning Consult, consumer spending in March was significantly impacted by inflation even as habits changed from purchasing goods to services as pandemic restrictions ebbed. Kayla Bruun, an economic analyst for the...
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Tory leadership candidate Aitchison pledges to end Canada’s supply management system

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Conservative Leadership Candidate Scott Aitchison joins Power & Politics to discuss his bid to be the party’s leader, including his position on supply management and the federal budget
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Federal budget will include billions of dollars for housing, defence

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The federal government is expected to announce billions of dollars to ease housing affordability challenges and boost defence spending in Thursday’s budget. There are also plans to introduce a ban on foreign home buyers for two years,...
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Federal budget signals message to Liberals concerned with NDP deal

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CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton explains the Liberals are, with their new budget, sending a message to members concerned about fiscal responsibility following the party's historic confidence-and-supply agreement with...