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Price of a U.S. Stamp Rises to 66 Cents

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The cost of the first-class “forever” stamps has jumped from 63 to 66 cents.
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Argentina opens key gas pipeline to help struggling economy

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Argentina's hoping a multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline will solve its economic crisis.
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Be Well: How Rising Interest Impacts Corporate Default Rates

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Be Well: How Rising Interest Impacts Corporate Default Rates
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Chad to relocate Sudanese refugees from town of Adre

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Authorities in Chad are planning to relocate tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees from the town of Adre.
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Who gets the one-time grocery rebate, and is it enough?

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The federal government is rolling out its one-time grocery rebate for low-income Canadians. Some say it will help temporarily, but won't be enough to combat continued high grocery prices.
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Corporate windfall profits surge to $1 trillion amid cost-of-living crisis, NGOs' study finds

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New data on the profits of the world's largest businesses has renewed calls for permanent windfall taxes across all sectors of the economy.
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The grocery rebate is here — but some are already asking if it's enough

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Radio-Canada went to a No Frills in Toronto to hear what some shoppers were expecting ahead of the rollout of the federal government's targeted grocery rebate program, which launched this week.
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Federal grocery rebate lands in 11 million lower-income households

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The federal government is rolling out its one-time grocery rebate for low-income Canadians. Some say it will help temporarily, but won't be enough to combat continued high grocery prices.
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Why the bread price fixing fine isn’t going to consumers

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Some Canadian shoppers are frustrated the $50-million fine for bread price fixing is going to the government and not consumers. Experts explain why it’s not unusual and where it could go instead.
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Shoppers turn to informal traders to save money in Zimbabwe

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Rising prices and inflation are a big concern ahead of the upcoming election.
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Inflation in the eurozone slips to 5.5% but more central bank rate hikes planned

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The European Central Bank, along with its peers around the world, has been rapidly raising interest rates to combat inflation
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Be Well: Assessing the State of the Housing Market With Marty Cantor

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Be Well: Assessing the State of the Housing Market
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Food truck owners say inflation is eating their profits

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Entrepreneurs Raj Kuganesan and Brenda Phillips, who own food trucks in Oshawa, Ont. say the price of everything from gasoline to ingredients has forced them to raise their prices over the past year.
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Canadian inflation falls to 2-year low, but costs remain high

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Canadian consumers are hoping for some relief as inflation drops to 3.4 per cent, the lowest it's been since 2021, but food and mortgage costs continue to soar, which could mean another interest rate hike is possible.
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Is lack of competition driving up Canadian grocery prices?

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A lack of choice in Canada’s grocery business is hurting consumers, says a new Competition Bureau report. It calls on the government to ensure more competition by letting in new players to bring down prices.
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Calls for more competition to combat soaring grocery prices

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A new report says there's a lack of competition in the grocery business — and consumers are paying the price. Right now, there are just five big players dominating the market in Canada.
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Inflation falls to 2-year low, but costs remain high

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Canadian consumers are hoping for some relief as inflation drops to 3.4 per cent, the lowest it's been since 2021, but food and mortgage costs continue to soar, which could mean another interest rate hike is possible.
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Be Well: What the Federal Reserve's Rate Hike Pause Means for Economy

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Be Well: What the Federal Reserve's Rate Hike Pause Means for Economy
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Turkey forges new economic policies but lira’s plunge continues

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Hiked interest rates and lira’s new record low marked an eventful week for Turkey’s economy.
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Be Well: Assessing the State of the Economy With Marty Cantor

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Be Well: Assessing the State of the Economy With Marty Cantor
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Charitable Giving Sees Large Decline in 2022

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Charitable giving declined in 2022 for only the fourth time in the past four decades. Inflation and cost of living are believed to be the key factors behind the drop.
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Retail sales are up — but not because people are buying more

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Retail sales numbers from Statistics Canada show increases in all sectors but furniture, appliances and electronics. Analysts say it is due to higher prices rather than people making more purchases, which has them forecasting another...
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Stretching Your Dollar: Money-Saving Tips for Back-to-School Shopping

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Many parents are already planning an early outing for back-to-school shopping, despite the early days of summer. Inflation concerns have spurred people to plan ahead in spending. Bryce Gruber, executive editor of Today's Parent, joined...
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Egg Prices See Largest Monthly Decline in 72 Years

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The price of one kitchen staple is dropping at a historic rate. In May, egg prices had their largest monthly decline in 72 years. Ricky Richardson, CEO of South Carolina-based Eggs Up Grill, joined Cheddar News to discuss the state of...