Almost 80% of Would-Be Homebuyers Fear Getting Priced Out of the Market Says Realtor.com

More than two-thirds of potential homebuyers may be sidelined if the Federal Reserve continues to hike interest rates and a lack of homes on the market push prices higher. 78% That's the percent of

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While it seemed scary and interminable, the bear market that Wall Street just exited turned out to be meeker than most. After the S&P 500 on Thursday closed at a level more than 20% above where it

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2 killed, 5 injured in shooting after high school graduation at Virginia Commonwealth University

Two people, including an 18-year-old man who had just graduated, were killed and five others were injured in a shooting Tuesday after a high school graduation ceremony on the Virginia Commonwealth

UK predicted to have the highest inflation rate out of all advanced economies this year

The U.K. is set to report a headline inflation of 6.9% this year, according to the OECD, marking the highest such level among all advanced economies.

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