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'It's the old poors teaching the new poors,' said one content creator.
Buy now, stock up or delay: Here's what consumers are snapping up or putting off in the face of tariffs
Fears of tariff-related higher prices have motivated consumers to buy cars early, but it's also contributing to a hesitance to buy and a hunger for deals.
Plane tickets are getting cheaper as domestic travel demand weakens
Airlines are trimming their domestic schedules as leisure traveler demand comes in lighter than expected.
More Americans are financing groceries with buy now, pay later loans — and more are paying those bills late, survey says
Consumers are using buy now, pay later plans to pay for essentials such as groceries, as concerns around the economy grow.
MercadoLibre CEO says US-China trade war is a big opportunity for Latin America
Galperin told CNBC's Robert Frank he believes there will be a "permanent shift" in U.S.-China trade relations.
Novo Nordisk scores major legal win that bars many compounded versions of Wegovy, Ozempic
Patients flocked to those Ozempic, Wegovy copycats when the branded drugs were in short supply, or if they didn't have insurance coverage for the treatments.
Trump insists bond market tumult didn't influence tariff pause: 'I wasn't worried'
"I wasn't worried," Trump said in a Time magazine interview during which he was asked about financial market tumult.
Private jet demand declines as tariffs spook would-be buyers
A new survey of jet brokers shows that even buyers with deep pockets are pulling back.
Inflation job nearly done but tariff risks loom — What European Central Bank members said this week
On tariffs, one central banker said: "In the short run, we will have lower growth. We will probably also have lower inflation."
As Trump targets Harvard and nonprofits, wealthy donors are wary of stepping up their giving
Many philanthropists are wary of getting caught in the political crossfire, but some are stepping up during the funding crisis.