
Consumer Confidence Up Following Middle East Tensions Easing
After a negative report in late May, which came on the heels of three months of gains, nonprofit research firm The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, which measures American opinions of current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months, inched up by 0.6 points to 91.2
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Home-Price Growth ‘Essentially Flat’ in April as Affordability Improves
Home-price growth continues to cool and provide relief to priced-out prospective homebuyers throughout the first half of this year, as the latest S&P Cotality Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index saw an “essentially flat” report in April, as characterized by Nicholas Godec, head of Fixed
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5 Unique Things to Do in Chicago
Chicago has no shortage of famous landmarks, but some of the best places in the city are the ones locals keep coming back to. From neighborhood favorites to lesser-known attractions, we asked Chicago residents to share the unique things they think everyone should experience. Whether you’re new to th
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The Secret Cash Leak in Your Ceiling: How a Simple Fix Can Slash Your Summer Bills and Keep You Cool
With the heat wave coming for most of the country during the first week of July, many homeowners are prepping to put their air conditioners to work. But if you often find that your home seems too warm in the summer, it’s only natural to assume there’s an issue with your AC. The real problem, however
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