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  • October 30, 2025

5 Smart Ways to Pay Off Your Student Loans Faster

Paying off student loans can feel overwhelming, but with a solid strategy, you can reduce your balance faster and save money on interest. Whether you’re just starting repayment or have been making payments for years, these five tips can help you make real progress.

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  • October 07, 2025

Americans Are Eating Out Less — And Cooking More At Home

Across the U.S., fewer people are eating out. Whether it’s the cost of dining, health preferences, or simply rediscovering the comfort of home-cooked meals, Americans are turning away from restaurants and back to their kitchens.

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  • October 01, 2025

How a Government Shutdown Could Affect October 15 Tax Extension Filers

With the federal government facing the possibility of a shutdown, many taxpayers are wondering whether this could impact their extended tax filing deadline on October 15, 2025. Here’s what you need to know:

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  • September 05, 2022

Inflation Eased in July, According to the Fed’s Preferred Measure

Inflation decelerated in July, measured by the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge, though it remained close to its fastest pace since 1982.

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  • June 27, 2021

White House, Senate Negotiators Try to Keep Infrastructure Deal Alive

Bipartisan deal on a central plank of Biden administration policy faces uncertain future as Democrats seek broader antipoverty effort

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  • March 07, 2021

Divided Senate Passes Biden’s Pandemic Aid Plan

The chamber approved the package after a grueling marathon of amendment votes and last-ditch negotiations.

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  • December 27, 2020

Pfizer to Supply U.S. With 100 Million More Vaccine Doses

Pfizer Inc. and partner BioNTech SE agreed to supply an additional 100 million doses of their Covid-19 vaccine to the U.S.

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  • December 18, 2020

How Covid-19 Has Reshaped the Economy’s Balance Sheet

The economy has a lot of new debt but even more cash, making a ‘balance-sheet recession’ less likely than after 2008

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  • December 02, 2020

Coronavirus-Stimulus Efforts Pick Up Speed

Top Democrats say $908 billion bipartisan proposal should be basis of negotiations on new relief bill

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