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    $100M may end Northern Tier’s ‘absolute nightmare’ with Frontier
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    $100M may end Northern Tier’s ‘absolute nightmare’ with Frontier

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    Shoppers. Consumer sentiment hit the highest level in years amid falling inflation.
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    The CFPB on Tuesday announced a final rule that would lower most credit card late fees to $8. (Flickr)
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    Biden administration unveils new rule to cap credit card late fees at $8

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    March 5, 2024 10:10 am
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    America’s economy is still weakening
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    A woman uses a Capital One bank ATM.
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    Capital One merger could make Discover a rival to the largest credit cards in payments

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    Target pulls Black History Month product for misidentifying black leaders
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    Target pulls Black History Month product for misidentifying black leaders

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    Samantha-Jo Roth says ‘perception is reality’ when it comes to economic confidence
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    February 2, 2024 2:27 pm
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    Consumer confidence in December 2023 rose to its highest level since the end of 2021. (iStock Photo)
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    A dishwasher decision that is great news for consumers
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    The Pennsylvania Capitol building in Harrisburg. In Pennsylvania, the State Employees Retirement System assumes it will receive a 7.5 percent annual return on every investment it makes. In reality, PSERS only earned 0.4 percent on its investment of government employees' money, barely breaking even. Expected benefits won't be there when workers retire. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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