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Why cryptocurrencies have gone from the next hot thing to a full-on meltdown
The cryptocurrency world is in chaos.Just months ago, crypto companies were advertising heavily during the Super Bowl after virtual currencies enjoyed a… -
High wages, gas prices jack up school busing costs
Some Mass. cities and towns are seeing sharp increases in their budgets. -
How long will inflation last? 'It's probably going to be with us for awhile,' Larry Summers says
A recession is also likely, said the economist. -
How to prepare for a potential recession
NPR finance reporter Chris Arnold said there's no need to panic. -
How leaders are working to address the racial wealth gap in Boston
A 2015 report was "a flare that went up and launched many efforts." -
‘Millionaire’s tax’ opponents launch campaign, cite potential impact on small business owners
“It increases taxes on tens of thousands of small business owners at the worst possible time in the economy,” said Dan Cence. -
The US jobs market continues its strong comeback from the pandemic
The U.S. job market remains red-hot.Employers added jobs 428,000 jobs in April, extending a remarkable comeback in the labor market. The unemployment rate… -
4 things to know as the Fed embarks on its biggest fight against inflation in years
The Federal Reserve is about to deliver its biggest punch yet in the fight against surging inflation.Policymakers start a two-day meeting on Tuesday, and… -
Baker administration plans relief for $1.6 billion in unemployment overpayments
Waivers and write-offs would help resolve almost three-quarters of the overpayments. -
Joe Biden and Democrats are struggling under weight of inflation
Biden's approval ratings are low, which could spell trouble for the midterm elections.