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A stock market trading floor display showing the S&P 500 index closing above 7,500 as semiconductor shares surge
Economy

S&P 500 Nine Week Winning Streak Adds 11 Trillion Dollars as AI Chips Lead

Nine consecutive weekly gains through May 29, 2026 pushed the S&P 500 above 7,500 for the first time and added roughly 11 trillion dollars in value, as Micron, Intel and AMD led an AI-driven rally.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
Treasury Department building exterior representing federal takeover of defaulted student loan collections for 9.2 million borrowers
Economy

Treasury Student Loan Collections 9 Million Borrowers Face Garnishment as RAP Launches

Federal student loan collections shifted to the Treasury Department for 9.2 million defaulted borrowers on July 1, 2026, reopening wage garnishment and tax refund seizures just as the new Repayment Assistance Plan takes effect.

5 Jul 2026 ·7 min read
Retail and hospital workers at a cash register and nurses station reflecting July 2026 minimum wage increases across US states and cities
Economy

State Minimum Wage Hikes July 1 Lift Pay in Alaska, Oregon, D.C. and California

More than 20 states, cities and counties raised their wage floors on July 1, 2026, pushing Alaska to $14, Washington, D.C. toward $18.40, and California hospital workers to $25 an hour.

5 Jul 2026 ·7 min read
A for sale sign in front of a suburban home as buyers weigh mortgage rates near 6.4 percent in July 2026
Economy

Why Mortgage Rates 6.4 Percent July Reading Signals a New Normal for Buyers

Freddie Mac pegged the 30-year fixed mortgage at 6.43 percent for the week ending July 2, 2026, a seven-week low nudging buyers and sellers toward the mid-6 percent range as the new market baseline.

5 Jul 2026 ·9 min read
A worried person reviewing multiple credit card statements and past due bills at a kitchen table
Economy

Credit Card Delinquencies 15-Year High as Subprime Borrowers Buckle Under 21% Rates

13.12 percent of credit card balances were 90 days or more past due in Q1 2026, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reports, marking the steepest delinquency rate in roughly 15 years as subprime borrowers strain under 21 percent interest.

5 Jul 2026 ·9 min read
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh speaking at the ECB central banking forum in Sintra Portugal
Economy

Kevin Warsh Inflation Too High Warning Opens His Fed Chairmanship

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh used his first global speech to declare prices too high, vowing to deliver 2% stability while declining to signal the July rate move, as markets price a 40% chance of a December hike.

5 Jul 2026 ·10 min read
A hiring sign in a shop window as job seekers walk past on a downtown street amid a cooling US labor market
Economy

June Jobs Report 57000 Shocks Wall Street and Revives Fed Rate-Cut Bets

Payrolls grew by just 57,000 in June, roughly half of Wall Street's forecast, and downward revisions erased 74,000 spring jobs, reviving Fed rate-cut bets even as unemployment slipped to 4.2 percent on a shrinking labor force.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
Ursula von der Leyen and Donald Trump at a podium during US EU trade tariff negotiations
Economy

EU Turnberry Tariff Deadline Met as Brussels Ratifies 15% Cap

Brussels signed the final Turnberry regulation on June 25, 2026, nine days before Trump's July 4 cutoff, locking a 15 percent US tariff ceiling and averting a threatened 25 percent jump on European cars.

5 Jul 2026 ·7 min read
Shipping containers and trucks crossing a North American border trade checkpoint amid USMCA negotiations
Economy

USMCA Non-Renewal Trump Move Triggers Annual Reviews and Bilateral Talks

Washington's refusal to renew the USMCA in its 16-year form on July 1, 2026 triggered annual reviews and separate bilateral talks with Mexico and Canada over trade deficits and tougher auto-content rules.

5 Jul 2026 ·7 min read
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