The Fed’s December Rate Cut Is Official: What Social Security Retirees Need to Know
The Federal Reserve reduced rates to 3.50%-3.75%, marking a third cut since September despite three officials dissenting, amid concerns over employment and inflation risks.
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The Fed’s December Rate Cut Is Official: What Social Security Retirees Need to Know
Quick Read The Fed cut rates by 0.25% in December. Savings account and CD yields may decline as a result. On the plus side, credit card rates should fall and borrowing should become less expensive. Social Security’s 2026 COLA is locked at 2.8%, but lower interest rates may boost future COLAs if inflation rises. It sounds nuts, but SoFi is giving new active invest users up to $1k in stock, see for yourself (Sponsor) There’s been a lot of pr…
Weekly roundup: Waymo recalls software after school-bus incidents, Stellantis brings Fiat Topolino to US, Fed cuts rates again
ICYMI: Waymo recalls software after self-driving cars illegally pass school buses. Stellantis will bring the all-electric micro Fiat Topolino to the U.S. The Fed cuts rates to 3.5–3.75%. Dealertrack Credit Index hits 99.1, reflecting increased auto loan approvals in November. Rivian rolled out a new self-driving chip and Autonomy+ system. Here’s a closer look at these top stories and more headlines to stay on top of this week’s automotive indust…
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