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good

[good] / gʊd /














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The better off are still spending plenty of money, while middle- and lower-income families are struggling to keep up.

From MarketWatch

In the spring and summer, however, U.S. households timed their purchases of imported goods such as autos, appliances and other big-ticket items to take advantage of temporary delays or reductions in tariffs.

From MarketWatch

Shares of Alphabet have risen 63.2% in 2025, to make it the best performer this year among the so-called “Magnificent Seven” technology giants.

From MarketWatch

So far, December is shaping up to be only modestly better.

From MarketWatch

A White House and Navy team earlier this year began planning for a new fleet that will be better suited to counter China, manage the Western Hemisphere and deal with other threats, WSJ first reported.

From The Wall Street Journal