Gas prices spike again, set yet another record high
Gas prices spiked another five cents Wednesday to hit a new record high for the third day in a row this week.
Gas prices spiked another five cents Wednesday to hit a new record high for the third day in a row this week.
Things are getting tougher for the nation's breadbasket, a predicament that will likely ripple through the nation's economy.
The Congressional Budget Office released its economic outlook for the next decade and projected record high debt levels compared to the nation's Gross Domestic Product.
Shanghai is slowly emerging from a gruelling COVID lockdown that has all but immobilised the city since March. Although Shanghai's port, which handles one-fifth of China's shipping volumes, has been operating throughout, it has been running at severely reduced capacity.
Food prices, like almost everything else, are rising fast. There have recently been warnings of "apocalyptic" costs, and a declaration that the "era of cheap food" is over.
Gas prices hit a new record high yet again Monday, the latest in a series of record-high price points as Americans grapple with soaring inflation and energy costs.
Nebraska saw record employment in April with over 1,040,000 Nebraskans employed, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday.
Colorado's economy added 14,600 jobs last month, sending the state's unemployment rate down to 3.6 percent, according to the latest data from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
The stock market came back from a midday drop Friday, the day ending with the S&P 500 Index 18.6 percent below the record high set in early January.
A new report sheds light on how inflation could impact Colorado's health insurance option program, also known as the Colorado Option.