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‘It’s ridiculous’: Inflation puts pressure on families with young children who are struggling to keep up with the weekly food bill

Two families tell MarketWatch how they’ve cut back on their grocery bills. Read More

‘It’s a double whammy’: September inflation does not bode well for the holiday shopping season

There are early signs that holiday shoppers are already dialing down their spending. Read More

As food prices rise, this Detroit mother is forced to choose between paying her energy bill or buying groceries

Food prices rose 11.2% on the year in September. Read More

$22 billion in I-bond sales can’t be wrong. Why you may want to buy them even when their rate resets soon

You can still get a 9.62% rate if you buy before Oct. 28, so act fast. Read More

Some good news: One key driver of inflation is finally showing signs of easing

This critical component could take a while to be reflected in inflation data. Read More

‘It’s ridiculous’: Inflation puts pressure on families with young children who are struggling to keep up with the weekly food bill

Two families tell MarketWatch how they’ve cut back on their grocery bills. Read More

This Lay’s x Balenciaga potato chip bag reportedly costs $1,800. Who’s biting?

Talk about all that and a bag of chips — Balenciaga’s latest ‘fashion scandal’ inflates a $4 Frito Lay’s snack into a luxury item. Read More

‘I want to buy a house for under $300,000, but I only earn $60,000.’ Should I cash out my brokerage account? How do I know the best time to sell my current home?

‘Lenders don’t seem to be interested in us’ but we have $150,000 in cash and a mortgage-free house worth $300,000, and $300,000 in my brokerage account. Read More

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