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Go ahead and subscribe to that. Up next, we've got a few money headlines from the last few days. Well, Ana, the Labor Department reported on the latest inflation figures, and hey, guess what happened? What? Not much. The Consumer Price Index ticked up two-tenths of a percent in October. Prices were up 2.6% over the same time a year ago. That was higher than the 2.4% rise in September.
So-called core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, stayed steady at 3.3%.
So-called core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, stayed steady at 3.3%.
So-called core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, stayed steady at 3.3%.
Yeah, the Fed's current campaign of lowering interest rates began in September with a half percentage point cut, then another quarter percentage point a couple of weeks ago. It will meet again in mid-December.
Yeah, the Fed's current campaign of lowering interest rates began in September with a half percentage point cut, then another quarter percentage point a couple of weeks ago. It will meet again in mid-December.
Yeah, the Fed's current campaign of lowering interest rates began in September with a half percentage point cut, then another quarter percentage point a couple of weeks ago. It will meet again in mid-December.
It's called click to cancel, and the FTC wants it to be as easy to exit those subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up for them. Companies are no longer allowed to force you to contact a customer service agent in order to get this done, and they can't convert a free trial to a paid subscription without getting your say-so.
It's called click to cancel, and the FTC wants it to be as easy to exit those subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up for them. Companies are no longer allowed to force you to contact a customer service agent in order to get this done, and they can't convert a free trial to a paid subscription without getting your say-so.
It's called click to cancel, and the FTC wants it to be as easy to exit those subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up for them. Companies are no longer allowed to force you to contact a customer service agent in order to get this done, and they can't convert a free trial to a paid subscription without getting your say-so.
The Bureau also noted that some credit cards give users the option to block certain recurring payments. The click-to-cancel rule is supposed to go into effect about five months from now, so if you're desperate before then, there's a pro tip for you. And finally, Ana, it's time to get into the spirit of things. Not the holiday, but bankruptcy.
The Bureau also noted that some credit cards give users the option to block certain recurring payments. The click-to-cancel rule is supposed to go into effect about five months from now, so if you're desperate before then, there's a pro tip for you. And finally, Ana, it's time to get into the spirit of things. Not the holiday, but bankruptcy.
The Bureau also noted that some credit cards give users the option to block certain recurring payments. The click-to-cancel rule is supposed to go into effect about five months from now, so if you're desperate before then, there's a pro tip for you. And finally, Ana, it's time to get into the spirit of things. Not the holiday, but bankruptcy.
Yeah, the discount carrier announced it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This comes after a couple of failed attempts to merge with Frontier and JetBlue. The company was dealing with a debt burden of some $3.6 billion.
Yeah, the discount carrier announced it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This comes after a couple of failed attempts to merge with Frontier and JetBlue. The company was dealing with a debt burden of some $3.6 billion.
Yeah, the discount carrier announced it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This comes after a couple of failed attempts to merge with Frontier and JetBlue. The company was dealing with a debt burden of some $3.6 billion.
Second, the airline has not said anything about further cuts in routes after axing 30 last month.
Second, the airline has not said anything about further cuts in routes after axing 30 last month.
Second, the airline has not said anything about further cuts in routes after axing 30 last month.
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