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About 20 million Americans enrolled for 2024 coverage. Plus, tax brackets are changing.
To keep up with inflation, tax brackets are adjusted every year using a measure calculated by the IRS. What adjustments were made this year?
Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt personally victimized by a classic movie remake. Plus, the difference between the CPI and the PPI.
Prices rose in December, so we’ll break down how food costs and rent factored in. Plus, some sectors are still stuck with excess inventory.
A biographer discusses the former chairman’s complicated legacy. Plus, raising cattle costs a lot more than it used to.
Office buildings in the U.S. and storefronts in Shanghai remain emptier than before the pandemic. What gives?
Some 2024 economic predictions, from gas prices to consumer credit. Plus, used car wholesale auctions go digital.
The trend of bigger, weightier vehicles — known as car bloat — has contributed to road fatalities and environmental contamination.
In New York City, there’s been an uptick in landlords reporting tenants’ rents to credit bureaus, and not all renters are happy about it.
Adam Kephart of Poulsbo, Washington, went from government employee to coffee barista to flight instructor. His next stop:? airline pilot.