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Stacey vanek Smith

Stacey vanek Smith

Author at opb.org at opb.org

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    Recent Articles

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    Workers are changing jobs and getting raises, and still struggling financially

    It should be good news for Americans: a new poll shows almost everyone is getting a raise and they’re not having to stick it out in jobs they hate. But for many the financial struggle continues.
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    You can run, but you can’t hide: Inflation is busting budgets, and ...

    Inflation is hitting Americans hard at home with prices soaring for electricity, groceries, rent, even breakfast. A carton of eggs is 30.5% more expensive than it was last year.
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    The mystery of rising prices. Are greedy corporations to blame for ...

    Inflation has been pushing prices up all year, but economists and politicians don’t agree on where it’s coming from.
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    20,000 roses, inflation and night terrors: the life of a florist on...

    It«s the biggest day of the year for the $8 billion global flower industry, but it»s not all that profitable. Why? Blame the roses.
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    Is the economy headed for recession or a soft landing?

    Are we in a recession? It seems like a straightforward question, but the data tells conflicting stories.
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    Credit Card Nation: How we went from record savings to record debt ...

    U.S. consumers had the highest savings rate on record in 2020 and credit card debt was plummeting. Now our savings is gone and debt is surging. What happened?
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    ‘You forget to eat’: How Ozempic went from diabetes medicine to blo...

    The Novo Nordisk diabetes medication was found to cause significant weight loss in users and has since become a blockbuster drug and very big business.
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    So would a U.S. default really be that bad? Yes – And here’s why

    As the debt ceiling debate comes down to the wire, here is a look at some of the potential consequences if the U.S. defaults on its debt for the first time in history.
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    What a $30 hamburger reveals about fees and how companies use them ...

    New fees are being tacked onto hotel bills, airfare, restaurant checks and pretty much everywhere else. It«s another form of inflation and it»s costing consumers $65 billion a year.