
Gas Prices Nationally Average $4 a Gallon
The price of regular gasoline broke $4 a gallon on average across the U.S. on Sunday for the first time since 2008.
The price of regular gasoline broke $4 a gallon on average across the U.S. on Sunday for the first time since 2008.
Prices from crude and aluminum to wheat soared, as raw materials stage their biggest weekly surge since 1974.
Job growth accelerated in February, posting its biggest monthly gain since July as the employment picture got closer to its pre-pandemic self.
Initial claims for unemployment insurance totaled 215,000, the lowest total since the beginning of the year and less than Wall Street estimates, the Labor Department said Thursday.
Private job creation rose at a faster-than-expected clip in February, according to a count released Wednesday from payrolls processing firm ADP.
Even as gunfire sounded in Ukraine’s capital, natural gas kept flowing normally Friday through the major pipelines from Russia to Europe.
An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.1% in January compared with a year ago.
Camping World Holdings, Inc. reported almost doubling annual revenue since the end of 2016, with 2021 revenue topping out at $6.9 billion.
Weekly jobless claims came in lower than projected last week and economic growth to end 2021 was slightly better than originally reported.
Clogged U.S. ports will gain access to nearly $450 million in federal money from President Joe Biden’s infrastructure law.
Oil and gas prices are forecasted to spike further as the Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates, but that may not be the only ramification.
U.S. consumer confidence declined modestly in February but remains high, even as prices for just about everything continue to rise.
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