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Prediction markets now put stagflation odds at 40%, up from 11% three months ago — after inflation hit 3.8% and wholesale prices surged 6%

A gallon of regular gasoline costs more than it did a month ago. So does a carton of eggs, a visit to the doctor, and the rent check. For months, Americans absorbed those increases with a shrug and a functioning job market. That cushion is thinning. In the span of a single week in May…

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Flagstar Bank’s $31.5 million breach settlement covers 2.19 million customers — documented losses pay up to $25,000, with claims due August 11

Flagstar Bank customers who had their Social Security numbers stolen in a December 2021 cyberattack now have until August 11 to file claims against a $31.5 million settlement fund. The deal resolves Forman v. Flagstar Bancorp, Inc., No. 2:22-cv-10167, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, and covers an estimated 2.19…

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The 30-year Treasury yield just hit 5.2%, a 19-year high — and every new mortgage, car loan, and credit card rate locks in higher from here

On the morning of May 19, 2026, the 30-year U.S. Treasury yield crossed 5.2 percent, a threshold the bond market had not touched since late 2007. By the close of the week, it was still there. For the millions of Americans about to sign a mortgage, finance a vehicle, or carry a credit card balance…

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The Fed’s April minutes drop today — and the four dissents reveal a committee too split to deliver the rate cut that would lower your 6.58% mortgage

Four Federal Reserve officials broke ranks at the April 29-30 meeting, dissenting from the committee’s decision to hold interest rates steady and exposing the deepest split on the Federal Open Market Committee in recent memory. The minutes released May 28, 2026, lay out the fault lines: some policymakers pushed to begin cutting rates immediately, arguing…

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U.S. forces disabled two Iranian tankers Friday and Iran seized one in the Gulf of Oman — but Trump still insists the ceasefire “is holding”

Three ships were hit or seized in the world’s most important oil corridor on a single day, and the president said the truce was fine. On Friday, May 8, 2026, U.S. forces fired on and disabled two Iranian-flagged tankers near the Strait of Hormuz. Hours later, Iran’s navy boarded and seized a separate vessel, the…

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The personal savings rate held at 3.6% in March, the lowest since 2008 — and the Iran war has driven real wages negative every month this year

For every $100 of after-tax income the average American household earned in March, just $3.60 went into savings. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that the personal savings rate held at 3.6% that month, with total personal saving at $857.3 billion. According to the agency’s historical tables, the rate has not been this low since…

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Used car prices rose 1.5% in April, the sharpest monthly climb since 2022 — as buyers frozen out by 7-year new-car loans trade down to used

Used cars and trucks jumped 1.5 percent in price during April, the steepest single-month increase the category has posted since at least mid-2022, according to Consumer Price Index figures the Bureau of Labor Statistics published in May 2026. In an inflation report that was otherwise quiet, the used-vehicle line stood out, and it arrived at…

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Tech layoffs just crossed 113,000 for 2026 — averaging 825 jobs a day, the worst pace since the 2001 dot-com bust

The number ticked past 113,000 sometime around the last week of May 2026. That is how many technology workers in the United States have been laid off since January 1, according to the company-by-company database maintained by Layoffs.fyi, the independent tracker whose data is regularly cited by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times,…

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Brent crude just closed at $108 a barrel for the fifth straight day — the longest streak above $105 since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

For five straight trading sessions through Friday, Brent crude settled above $108 a barrel, landing in a narrow band between $107.80 and $108.45, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s daily spot price series. Scroll back through that same government dataset and you won’t find another stretch of closes above $105 between the spring of…

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TSA will screen a record 2.8 million air travelers this Memorial Day Sunday — even with airfares 24% above 2025 and Spirit Airlines permanently off the map

Somewhere around 2.8 million people will take off their shoes, empty their pockets, and shuffle through a TSA checkpoint this Memorial Day Sunday. If that number holds, it will be the highest single-day screening total for any Memorial Day weekend in the agency’s history, according to projections posted on TSA’s checkpoint volume tracker. They will…

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