Car dealers got a bump despite a tough July for retail

Car dealers got a bump despite a tough July for retail

Americans in July continued to splurge on cars – but they certainly weren't driving them to the mall to go shopping. Retail sales in July were “virtually unchanged” from June, according to figures released by the Commerce Department on Friday after …
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Department stores hope to recapture appeal, be destinations

In this Thursday, March 10, 2016, photo, a sales clerk arranges towels that are part of a “Buy One Get One for a Penny” sale at a J.C.
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Haven't saved enough for retirement? Here are some strategies to try

We tell young people to start saving for retirement from their first job and not to quit, because even small sums can grow staggeringly large with enough decades of compound returns.
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In North Dakota, people vs. oil pipeline protest strengthens

Native Americans protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in southern North Dakota.
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UK Vows to Match EU Subsidies for Farmers Post-Brexit

LONDON—The U.K. Treasury said Saturday it will match European Union subsidies for British farmers through 2020 if the country has left the bloc, marking new Treasury chief Philip Hammond's first major spending commitment since taking office last month.
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