If consumers keep their wallets open, we might keep the door closed to a recession. Plus, we check in with two women who were part of a semiconductor job training program.
Despite high prices, “wages are growing faster than inflation,” and families’ purchasing power is growing, he says.
Some reassuring news: The Census Bureau reported that retail sales were up a full percent in July from the month before.
Months after completing a semiconductor technician training course, two workers share their stories.
Properties sold through a dual agent tend to move faster, but for less money, research shows. In some states, the practice is illegal.