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Here's what the soaring inflation rate means for your retirement
Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated

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Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated
Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated
Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated
Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated
Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated
Jason Heath: Time horizon and effects of 'transitory' inflation are clearly much longer and more widespread than anticipated
The Fed announced its sharpest rate hike since 2000 to fight inflation. Here's how that impacts your credit card, mortgage, car loan, student debt and savings.
The Fed announced its sharpest rate hike since 2000 to fight inflation. Here's how that impacts your credit card, mortgage, car loan, student debt and savings.
The Federal Reserve just announced a hike in interest rates. So far, it hasn’t dramatically raised mortgage rates.
The Federal Reserve just announced a hike in interest rates. So far, it hasn’t dramatically raised mortgage rates.
As expected, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point increase to the federal funds rate as part of its efforts to reduce inflation. Two years ago, at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, rates were cut to near zero. This week’s decision marks the first of several anticipated increases in the coming months. Although the federal […]
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As expected, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point increase to the federal funds rate as part of its efforts to reduce inflation. Two years ago, at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, rates were cut to near zero. This week’s decision marks the first of several anticipated increases in the coming months. Although the federal […]
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What The Fed’s Rate Hike Means For The Housing Market
Higher rates mean borrowers pay more interest, which can reduce their buying power.
getty
Higher rates mean borrowers pay more interest, which can reduce their buying power. Federal Reserve officials made history on Wednesday by hiking rates by three-quarters of a percentage point for the second straight month, delivering the most aggressive tightening in more than a generation to curb surging inflation, but riskin...
What The Fed’s Rate Hike Means For The Housing Market
Higher rates mean borrowers pay more interest, which can reduce their buying power.
getty
Higher rates mean borrowers pay more interest, which can reduce their buying power. Federal Reserve officials made history on Wednesday by hiking rates by three-quarters of a percentage point for the second straight month, delivering the most aggressive tightening in more than a generation to curb surging inflation, but riskin...
The Federal Reserve raised its target federal funds rate by 0.75 percentage points, the largest increase in nearly three decades, at the end of its two-day meeting Wednesday, in an effort to quell runaway inflation. "We at the Fed understand the hardship that high inflation is causing," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in a press briefing Wednesday. "We're strongly committed to bringing inflation back down and we're moving expeditiously to do so." More from Invest in You:What new gr...
The Federal Reserve raised its target federal funds rate by 0.75 percentage points, the largest increase in nearly three decades, at the end of its two-day meeting Wednesday, in an effort to quell runaway inflation. "We at the Fed understand the hardship that high inflation is causing," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in a press briefing Wednesday. "We're strongly committed to bringing inflation back down and we're moving expeditiously to do so." More from Invest in You:What new gr...
What The Fed Interest Rate Hike Means For Home Buyers
An increase in housing supply will likely significantly slow home price growth.
getty
An increase in housing supply will likely significantly slow home price growth. The Federal Reserve intensified its fight to cool inflation by launching the largest interest rate increase since 1994 and indicated it would do whatever it could to tame price hikes and bring down the cost of gas and food. The central bank of the United ...
What The Fed Interest Rate Hike Means For Home Buyers
An increase in housing supply will likely significantly slow home price growth.
getty
An increase in housing supply will likely significantly slow home price growth. The Federal Reserve intensified its fight to cool inflation by launching the largest interest rate increase since 1994 and indicated it would do whatever it could to tame price hikes and bring down the cost of gas and food. The central bank of the United ...
Homeowners who have recently made—or are interested in making—energy-efficient improvements to their home are currently basking in the best news ever. On Aug. 7, the Senate approved the Inflation Reduction Act. It includes about $900 billion in spending and tax cuts, with $369 billion to fight climate change and fund green energy projects, including home upgrades. The House of Representatives passed the bill on Aug. 12, and President Joe Biden signed it into law on Tuesday. For homeowners, t...
Homeowners who have recently made—or are interested in making—energy-efficient improvements to their home are currently basking in the best news ever. On Aug. 7, the Senate approved the Inflation Reduction Act. It includes about $900 billion in spending and tax cuts, with $369 billion to fight climate change and fund green energy projects, including home upgrades. The House of Representatives passed the bill on Aug. 12, and President Joe Biden signed it into law on Tuesday. For homeowners, t...