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U.S. Consumer Inflation Outlook Fell Slightly, Fed Survey Shows
KSM Adds Valuation Firm ValueKnowledge in Illinois
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Finance
EY Acquires HR Tech Consulting Firm Jubilant
68% of Americans Think They Are On Track for Retirement, But Worry it Won’t Last
Sixty-eight percent of savers with access to a retirement plan at work believe they are on track with retirement savings, up 12% from last year, due in part to improved market conditions. But for those who feel off-track, long-term uncertainty about how much savings (41%) or retirement income they will need (43%) are top of mind.
Small Businesses Pulled Back on Hiring in June, CBIZ Index Shows
For the first time since January, small business hiring declined in June, according to the CBIZ Small Business Employment Index.
American Credit Card Debt Rises
U.S. consumer borrowing increased in May by the most in three months, reflecting a jump in credit-card balances.
IRS: Kentucky Storm Victims Qualify For Tax Relief
Taxpayers in 11 counties now have until Nov. 1, 2024, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make payments.
Most People Think Their Salaries Won’t Give Them Financial Security
Inflation keeps driving up the amount of money people say they need to earn to feel financially safe, according to a new Bankrate survey.
U.S. Job Market Shows More Signs of Slowing, ADP Data Suggests
U.S. companies hired workers at a more moderate pace in June and wage growth cooled in private payrolls, according to ADP.
Fewer Workers Planning to Change Jobs
In a recent survey, 35% of workers plan to look for a new job in the second half of 2024, down from 49% who had similar plans during the same period last year.
U.S. Job Growth Slows
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 206,000 and job growth in the prior two months was revised down by 111,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 190,000 increase.