The holidays are full of potentially awkward money talks • 3 Black Friday scams to watch for and how to stay safe
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| | Local hiring pace is roughly half of the pre-pandemic job market’s gains. |
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| Only 14% of U.S. adults believe that money is a normal discussion topic at holiday gatherings with friends and family members. |
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| Before you dive into holiday shopping, learn how to spot common scams and protect yourself. |
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| The major parties’ support for the ban all but guarantees the legislation will become law. But many child welfare and mental health advocates are concerned about unintended consequences. |
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| Canada is the top export destination for 36 U.S. states. Nearly $3.6 billion Canadian (US$2.7 billion) worth of goods and services cross the border each day. |
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| The data show tariffs never fully delivered on Trump’s promised factory jobs. Nor did they provoke the avalanche of inflation that critics feared. |
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| Under Biden and Director Rohit Chopra, the agency has cracked down on home foreclosures and bank overdraft fees. |
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| The company, US Framing West, is accused of stiffing workers at the Veterans Village project. |
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| Shopping online isn’t the same as shopping in person, which might explain why Americans are going into debt this holiday season. |
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| Homesellers sued and won, arguing that requiring a seller’s agent to make a commission offer to a buyer’s agent led to inflated fees. |
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