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Market Analyst Shannon Saccocia On Economic Slowdown: "Wall Street 'Dislikes Uncertainty'"
Saccocia says the slowdown isn't necessarily unexpected, but reflects increasing uncertainty around health, safety and the economy. -
Stocks Sink As Rising Coronavirus Cases Deepen Fears About Economy
Officials in the United States and Europe are threatening more lockdowns, and next week's election is only adding to the uncertainty over the direction of the economy. -
'Incredibly Scary': Single Moms Fear Falling Through Holes In Pandemic Safety Net
Nellie Riether, a single mom from Ringwood, N.J., faces a stark choice: raid her retirement savings or uproot her kids from home and move in with her… -
Housing Boom: Sales of Million-Dollar Homes Double
The pandemic is driving a major boom in the housing market that's breaking all kinds of records and exposing a very uneven economic recovery between the… -
'I'm Still Unemployed': Millions In Dire Situation As Savings Start To Run Out
When the coronavirus pandemic hit this spring, government relief payments provided a life raft to millions of people who had been thrown out of work. That… -
Delta Loses $5 Billion In 3rd Quarter, May Soon Furlough 1,700 Pilots
Delta is the first major airline to report 3rd quarter results and lost more than expected, as air travel demand remains weak due to the pandemic. -
Salem Still Casts A Spell Over Halloween Tourists, Despite Pandemic
It's the crowds that might be scary this Halloween season. -
As College Spending Shifts, Local Businesses Take Big Hit
Colleges’ discretionary budget cuts are being felt across the country. -
Jonathan Gruber On Future Coronavirus Relief And America's $7.5 Trillion Blindspot
The M.I.T. economist said evidence shows that proper funding for the IRS could have substantial benefits to the nation’s financial health. -
Most Experts See Year-Over-Year Tax Revenue Decline
State tax collections this fiscal year could range anywhere from $25.9 billion to $29.8 billion.