Inflation Stayed Sticky in January, Fed’s Preferred Gauge Showed
Inflation Stayed Sticky in January, Fed’s Preferred Gauge Showed The central bank wants to see further progress that price pressures are easing before it lowers interest rates again.
Inflation Stayed Sticky in January, Fed’s Preferred Gauge Showed The central bank wants to see further progress that price pressures are easing before it lowers interest rates again.
Source: Rams let Stafford’s agent gauge value The Rams have given quarterback Matthew Stafford’s agent permission to speak to other teams about his market value, a source confirmed to ESPN on Saturday.
The Chrysler 200 Lives On In The Pacifica’s Gauge Cluster The Chrysler 200 may have died during the 2017 model year, but that doesn’t mean its remains are completely dead and gone. As it turns out, Chrysler’s mid-sized sedan still lives on… sort of. Over the past few days, I’ve been testing out the 2024 Pacifica Hybrid Pinnacle,and while using the $61,685 van’s radar cruise… Read more…
Can’t gauge how we’re doing, if we’re on the right track. Please let me know your thoughts. Hi, I’ve been following this subreddit for several years and I think we’re okay but then I’ll read some posts and think we’re missing something or not going to be okay unless we make a change. My partner (38) and I (45) make $134,000 gross combined per year and we are at the top of what either of us will make at our positions; living in a HCOL….
Gauge on financial stability by 28? Just wanted to get an overall option of how I’ve been doing Financially. Been in a HCOL area for the past five years, currently earning roughly 80k a year. Savings: 9.5k in a HYSA @4.25 401k: 20k in one account, 13k in another account Personal investments: 2k in an account. Debts: 30k in auto Debt 8k in College Debt. Obviously My net worth is…
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Ticked Up in July Overall inflation climbed to 3.3 percent, from 3 percent previously, underscoring the Fed’s long road back to 2 percent price increases.
LPT: Use a tuna can as a rain gauge when you water your lawn A tuna can is about 1″ deep, so when it’s full that’s 1″ of rain. submitted by /u/kempff