Philadelphia's transit system will increase fares by 21.5 percent starting New Year's Day and may cut services next summer.
MISSOURI — It’s a first for Spire Energy since June, and its largest decrease of the year for customers. Customers in both the eastern and western regions will soon start paying less per month.
The increases are aimed at paying for nearly $4 billion in infrastructure and capital improvements over the next five years.
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The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter-point on Thursday, even as mortgage rates have been rising since September.
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Current I bond owners will also see rates adjust, based on their purchase date. The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced new Series I bond rates. The new rate includes a variable ...