New York Federal Reserve President John Williams on Thursday said inflation is still too high, but he is confident it will start decelerating…
Stock
- 
	
- 
	Editor's PickStockHiring stays strong for low earners — while job growth for middle- and high-earners slows, Vanguard findsThe pace of hiring remains strong for lower-earning Americans, holding steady above its pre-pandemic baseline even as the demand for higher-income workers has waned slightly,… 
- 
	Editor's PickStockDow closes more than 570 points higher to post best day in 2024, stocks wrap a winning MayThe Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped Friday for its best session of the year, as investors wrapped up a strong month after the Federal Reserve’s… 
- 
	Inflation rose about as expected in April, with markets on edge over when interest rates might start coming down, according to a measure… 
- 
	Top proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services on Friday recommended Tesla shareholders vote against the reapproval of CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package and withhold their… 
- 
	The Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday that its experimental Direct File free tax-filing option for simplified tax returns would become a permanent option… 
- 
	Editor's PickStockOrange juice prices are going through the roof — forcing some makers to consider alternative fruitsOrange juice prices have climbed to fresh all-time highs amid persistent supply constraints, pushing the industry into crisis mode and forcing some makers to… 
- 
	A top McDonald’s executive is weighing in on claims that the company has jacked up its prices. Joe Erlinger, president of McDonald’s USA, said in an… 
- 
	Editor's PickStockNissan issues ‘do not drive’ warning for 84,000 older-model vehicles over Takata air bagsNissan has issued a ‘do not drive’ warning for about 84,000 older-model vehicles because they carry recalled Takata-made airbags. The warning affects certain… 
- 
	Editor's PickStockBank of America CEO says U.S. consumers and businesses have turned cautious on spendingU.S. consumers and businesses alike have turned cautious about spending this year because of elevated inflation and interest rates, according to Bank of America CEO Brian… 
