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At COP29, wealthy and poor nations negotiate to split the climate bill
by
Henry Epp
Nov 13, 2024
U.N. summit's key talks focus on which countries should pay to help others mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Household debt is up, but Americans are in a better spot to pay it
Nov 13, 2024
Income has grown an average of 6.2% annually while debts have increased 4%.
After Hurricane Helene washed away her tea business, she's calmly working to rebuild
by
Amy Scott
and Sofia Terenzio
Nov 13, 2024
"It is going to take funding, and it is going to take a lot of support," says Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Co. in North Carolina.
Rent inflation has been slowly cooling down for 18 months
by
Justin Ho
Nov 13, 2024
While shelter costs are up from last year, according the consumer price index, other data shows rents have been falling in some metro areas.
Inflation is higher in New York and Hawaii than in Tampa and Denver. Why?
Nov 13, 2024
It mostly comes down to one thing: housing.
Wage growth continues to outpace inflation
Nov 13, 2024
Price growth has moderated. Wage growth hasn't, for the most part.
Why the U.S. once relied on tariffs to raise revenue — and what it would mean to go back
Nov 13, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump has suggested he would cut or even eliminate income taxes, ramping up the role tariffs play instead.
For public good, not for profit.
Deciphering the diamond and gem district
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
Nov 13, 2024
Even the pros have trouble with certain pieces of jewelry. But there's at least one reliable way to verify what you're buying.
Hertz earnings hit by wariness over EVs
Nov 12, 2024
Some car renters, used to gas vehicles, don’t know how to charge electric vehicles or how much they'll cost to rent.
Neurodivergent actor juggles many roles, lives their passion
Nov 12, 2024
Eliana Marianes of Atlanta has 12 jobs, all related to acting. The creative life "brings out the best in me as a person and as an artist."