When interest rate cuts come, where will you feel them first?
by Samantha Fields
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Mortgages, savings accounts and credit card debt are a few places. Some rates have already edged down.
Old motels find new life as affordable housing
by Amy Scott
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The buildings are typically located near major thoroughfares. But developers say conversions are “not for the faint of heart.”
The history behind the “shotgun” houses of New Orleans
by Maria Hollenhorst
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Despite their association with New Orleans, researchers say the shotgun style originated farther afield.
Retired Americans tend to feel good about their finances. Workers, not so much.
by Savannah Peters
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There’s a persistent, widening gap between workers’ gloomy expectations and retirees’ rosy reports in an annual Gallup survey.
More corporations are disclosing the risk AI might pose to their businesses
by Matt Levin
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What those risks are, and which companies are worried, go beyond the usual suspects.
When daycares close in rural areas, sometimes an entire town is left without options
by Melodie Edwards
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In Wyoming alone, 285 daycares have shuttered in the past 15 years, and there were only about 850 to begin with. One town has a fresh idea to help bring a child care option back to their community.