Month: July 2023

Valentinrussanov | E+ | Getty Images For millions of Americans, a Covid-19 infection has turned into a long, drawn-out health condition with no expiration date. Those physical symptoms are often accompanied by increased financial uncertainty, according to recent research from the Urban Institute. Approximately 1 in 5 adults with so-called long Covid symptoms have had
0 Comments
The United States is entering a new economic era as the Federal Reserve hikes its benchmark interest rate. In July 2023, the federal funds effective rate stood above 5% for the first time in four decades. As interest rates climb, economists say financial conditions are headed back to being more normal. related investing news Stocks,
0 Comments