Inflation cooled down in October, but how excited should we get about one month’s data? Plus, rapid resettlement of Afghans left many refugee agencies scrambling this past year.
Inflation cooled in October, but it’s just one month
by Sabri Ben-Achour
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There’s still a long way to go in easing prices, but some economists think inflation has peaked.
More homes are sitting in Cleveland’s real estate market, this broker says
by Amy Scott and Anais Amin
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“The average days on market has gone from less than a week up to about 89 days,” says broker Amanda Pohlman of Keller Williams Living.
Fuel oil used to heat homes costs 68.5% more than this time last year
by Samantha Fields
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That’s one of the standout numbers from the latest consumer price index, and it will mean an expensive winter for many Americans.
From dearth to glut: why there’s an oversupply of some computer chips
by Lily Jamali
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Memory chips that end up in your PC or smartphone are in surplus amid soft demand, experts say.
After Trump-era cuts, refugee agencies have rebuilt to accommodate evacuating Afghans
by Elizabeth Trovall
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Trump Administration-era cuts scaled back refugee programs, but the resettlement of 88,000 Afghans prompted them to ramp up and expand.
Wrecking buildings ... for research
Extreme climate events are becoming frequent and more severe as a result of the climate crisis. Marketplace host Amy Scott looks at what some scientists are doing to prepare for the future.