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Inflation Tracker: The Items That Have Gotten Cheaper—And the Ones That Have Proven Sticky
Listen to article (1 minute) The Journal has put together a price tracker of common items that many Americans buy monthly to see the direction
This Part of Bidenomics Needs More Economics
Massive sums are being spent on industrial policy with little guidance from economic theory or research. Source link
A Glass House for Elon Musk Sparks Internal Tesla Probe
Plans for Tesla’s secret “Project 42” called for an unusual-looking glass structure in the Austin, Texas, area. Source link
The Things Hotels Still Can't Get Right
Travelers are paying more for hotels but often getting less, from problems with pools to missing food and drink items on menus, even at high-end
ChatGPT Already Floods Some Corners of Internet With Spam
Online publishers have been inundated with junk-article pitches as websites using AI-generated content multiply. Source link
Domino's Pizza Strikes Deal With Uber
The pizza chain hopes to generate $1 billion in sales after losing business to food-delivery apps. Source link
Lina Khan Is Taking on the World's Biggest Tech Companies—and Losing
The FTC chair’s court loss against Microsoft marks another setback in her fight to block mergers. Source link
Brazilian Meatpacker JBS to Pursue U.S. Listing
The company intends to list its shares on the NYSE and the São Paulo Stock Exchange using Brazilian Depository Receipts by the end of 2023.
Credit Scores Rose in Pandemic. Now, More Borrowers Are Slipping.
Government stimulus checks and loan deferrals drove up scores, making it harder for banks to tell who is creditworthy. Source link
Inflation Is Likely Lowest Since Early 2021—but Still Too Hot for Fed
Officials are focused on reducing stubborn underlying price pressures as they consider raising interest rates this month. Source link