President Donald Trump (Photo by Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images) Getty Images This story unfolds. President Donald Trump will suspend your payments for federal student loans through December 31, 2020. Here’s what you need to know. Student loans Trump today signed an executive order that will provide additional relief for …
Read More »Consumer spending jumps 5.6% in June, but recovery already appears to be slowing
The numbers: Americans increased spending on a variety of goods and services in June as more people returned to work and massive infusions of government aid flowed through the economy, but progress appears to have slowed lately after a recent surge in coronavirus cases. Personal spending rose 5.6% in June, …
Read More »Unemployment claims rise for second consecutive week as U.S. economic activity slows
The numbers: The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits increased for the second consecutive week, a sign that economic growth may be stagnant in late July. Claims had declined steadily after peaking in late March. Initial jobless claims rose by 12,000 to 1,434 million in the week ending July …
Read More »US stocks rise as investors analyze earnings, await Fed decision
Shares were moderately higher on Wednesday as investors awaited the conclusion of a Federal Reserve policy meeting, watched conversations about a coronavirus aid package in Congress, and continued to advance through an avalanche of corporate earnings reports first order. Market participants also braced themselves for possible fireworks on Capitol Hill, …
Read More »Here are five stock picks of securities that set up your portfolio for a pandemic recovery
If you really want to call yourself a counter investor, it’s time to take a closer look at what hasn’t worked so far this year: value stocks and dividend stocks. Value stocks have underperformed growth stocks (especially Tesla Inc. TSLA, -4.09% and the most popular tech names) amid the economic …
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