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Home prices in the United States rose to a median price of $375,000 in March, the hottest housing market in 15 years.
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The Hatch–Waxman Act encourages both pharmaceutical innovation and price competition, complicating straightforward pricing comparisons between the United States and other countries.
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In summary, previous oil price surges have resulted in frightening year-over-year inflation figures, as they did this year.
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The campaign for electric automobiles capitalizes on our nostalgia for American automobile culture, but it's not the same.
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President Biden called for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate major oil and gas companies over rising gas prices on Wednesday.
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Growth management policies raise home prices, hinder urbanization, and may even worsen the 'sprawl' they aim to prevent.
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ExxonMobil reported its biggest-ever quarterly loss on Friday as the coronavirus pandemic slammed demand and prices for oil. The Texas-based oil giant lost nearly $1.1 billion from April to June as COVID-19 caused a historic plunge in oil prices that hammered its production business. That came on the heels of a $610 million loss in …
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Tyson Foods, one of the largest meat-processing companies in the world, announced this week that the company will be cutting prices on select beef products amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Their announcement comes as grocery prices across the United States continue to soar, increasing by 2.6 percent from March to April. Tyson Foods said the …
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It’s truly a seller’s market. The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics recently confirmed that grocery prices across the nation increased by 2.6 percent in April, accounting for the largest one-month increase in this particular index since Feb. 1974. The bureau’s Consumer Price Index Summary, released Tuesday, said the price increases were “broad-based” across all six …
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The number of oil and gas rigs operating in the United States is expected to hit an all-time low this week – reflecting data going back 80 years – as the energy industry slashes output and spending to deal with the coronavirus-led crash in fuel demand. Last week, the U.S. rig count was just four …