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Here’s the deflation breakdown for June 2024 — in one chart

By FinMar NewsJuly 14, 2024

Inflation has throttled back significantly since peaking two years ago. The U.S. economy is even seeing some prices deflate for consumers.Deflation measures how quickly prices are…

High inflation is largely not Biden’s or Trump’s fault, economists say

By FinMar NewsJuly 12, 2024

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump participate in the CNN Presidential Debate on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta.Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News |…

West Virginia bankers discuss industry trends

By FinMar NewsJuly 8, 2024

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The typical newly built house in the U.S. is shrinking

By FinMar NewsJuly 8, 2024

Thana Prasongsin | Moment | Getty ImagesBuyers want smaller homesSmaller homes help slash building costs, but much of the trend stems from buyer demand. Homebuyers are…

Couples are having micro weddings as average cost now over $30,000

By FinMar NewsJuly 6, 2024

Vanessa Acosta marries Sam Roberts in their backyard in Pasadena, California, on May 25, 2024.Courtesy: Vanessa AcostaLast year, Vanessa Acosta and Sam Roberts found their dream…

Rent a car for a road trip, or drive your own? 5 things to consider

By FinMar NewsJuly 6, 2024

Patchareeporn Sakoolchai | Moment | Getty ImagesSummer is the season of road trips.A record 70.9 million Americans are expected to travel by car during the July…

Here’s where U.S. rents are rising — and falling — the fastest

By FinMar NewsJuly 4, 2024

Tourists walk through a park in Chicago, on May 26, 2024.  Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesMany major U.S. cities have seen apartment prices soar in the…

Americans caught in fintech’s false FDIC promise

By FinMar NewsJuly 3, 2024

Natasha Craft, a 25-year-old FedEx driver from Mishawaka, Indiana. She has been locked out of her Yotta banking account since May 11.Courtesy: Natasha CraftWhen Natasha Craft…

Manhattan is ‘buyer’s market’ as real estate prices fall, inventory rises

By FinMar NewsJuly 2, 2024

A sign advertising a home for sale is displayed outside of a Manhattan building in New York City on April 11, 2024.Spencer Platt | Getty ImagesManhattan…

How much it costs to sell a home

By FinMar NewsJune 30, 2024

Buying a home and maintaining it is expensive, but selling it is costly, too, according to a new report.It typically costs $54,616 to sell a house…

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