US Economy
  • Carmakers Try a New Tune: Baby, You Can Share My Car

    It’s been a banner year for automotive sales. Industry sales are expected to top 17 million, the highest total since 2005, as the job market continues its upswing. That increase looks to be fueled in...

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    How the U.S. Is Helping to Sink Puerto Rico

    As creditors in Europe look with trepidation at the increasing probability that Greece will default on its debts, investors in the United States are watching a similar situation play out in Puerto...

  • Manufacturing Gathers Steam in the Midwest

    By Nicholas Wells, CNBC

    This may come as a surprise, but they're still making things in the Midwest. While much has been made of the decline in American manufacturing since 2001, especially in the years since the Great...

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    Stocks Aren’t in a Bubble …Yet

    Equities have gotten a little shaky this week as the machinations of Greek bailout negotiations continue. But let's not forget that the Nasdaq Composite recently eclipsed its dot-com era highs. Or...

  • The logo of Ikea is seen outside the Ikea Concept store, run by Inter Ikea brand and concept in Delft, the Netherlands March 16, 2016.  REUTERS/Yves Herman

    IKEA: Higher Wages Are Good for Business

    By Michelle Fox, CNBC

    Ikea's decision to raise its minimum hourly wage in U.S. stores for the second year in a row not only benefits employees, but the company as well, the Swedish furniture store chain's U.S. chief...