The Fed finally cut rates ? but will it actually help?
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After nine months of holding steady, the Federal Reserve has made a long-awaited rate cut ? Ross Mac joins us to break down what it means for your money, the markets, and what might come next.

General Mills price cuts, Starbucks lawsuit and Amazon pay raises | Consumer news
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General Mills is dropping prices on some of their most popular products, Starbucks workers are suing over a dress code, Amazon pledges $1B to boost worker pay and cut health care costs. Plus, Ben & Jerry co-founder stepping down and more.

Fed cuts key interest rate, signals two more this year

The Federal Reserve has faced ongoing pressure from President Donald Trump to lower interest rates. However, the central bank has chosen to keep rates unchanged since late 2024.

Americans value college less than ever, but here’s what salary data says

A Gallup poll shows fewer Americans consider college essential, but new Census data reveals a stark pay gap between workers with degrees and those without.

Fed rate cuts: What they mean for you

The Federal Reserve is meeting Tuesday to decide whether to lower interest rates. Here’s what a cut would mean for mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, savings accounts and investments.

When to use 'Buy Now, Pay Later' and when to avoid it
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Tempted by Buy Now, Pay Later? Consumer expert Kevin Brasler breaks down the risks, how it affects your credit, when it might be a smart move, and safer alternatives to consider.

Tesla rises after Musk buy, Tyson drops corn syrup & shoe price hikes | Business News
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Tesla stock rose after Elon Musk purchased over 2.5 million shares. Meanwhile, former President Trump is calling to end quarterly earnings reports. Tyson Foods announced plans to remove high fructose corn syrup from their products by the end of the year. Good & Gather is recalling thousands of burrito bowls due to an undeclared allergen. Additionally, shoe prices may increase as a result of tariffs.

Social Security boost, beef prices surge & mac and cheese recall | Consumer Updates
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Americans receiving Social Security benefits could see more in their payments next year. Meanwhile, beef lovers are feeling the pinch at the grocery store, with prices up nearly 14% compared to last year. Goodles boxed mac and cheese is recalling products due to an undeclared food allergen. Plus, a new survey shows homeownership has become more expensive for many across the country.

Amazon and Google under investigation, Southwest expansion & more | Business News
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The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into Amazon and Google over their online advertising practices. The agency is also examining the potential risks of kids using AI chatbots, aiming to assess how harmful these technologies may be. Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines plans to expand its international flight offerings, the FDA has approved a new health feature in Apple products, and a new survey shows holiday shopping is expected to drop by 5% compared to last year.

Shoppers pulling back on holiday spending, survey finds
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A chilly warning for retailers ahead of the holiday shopping season. Shoppers are planning on keeping extra cash in their pockets this year. Kelly Saberi tells us why.

Inflation rose last month amid weakening job market: How will the Fed respond?

Typically, the Fed would cut its key interest rate when unemployment rises, but it would raise rates — or at least keep them unchanged — in the face of rising inflation.

ATM fees hit record high again; see the worst cities

New data reveals that ATM fees hit a record high in 2025, with this city topping the list.

Meet the world’s richest man (Hint: It’s not Elon Musk)

The world has a new richest person after a stunning stock market surge reshaped the billionaire rankings.

Most Americans believe personal choices keep people in poverty, poll finds

A recent poll reveals that most Americans have differing views on the root cause of homelessness, but most think the government doesn’t spend enough to help those in need.