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Florida was once considered the Hollywood of the south. Now, the lack of an incentive program is driving movie-making to other states.
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The Florida insurance market took a hit, as Farmers Insurance said it will end residential, auto and umbrella policies in the state.
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Former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke and two academic economists — Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig — share this year's Nobel Prize in economics for their work on bank runs.
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Car dealerships deploy tricks and traps to make as much money as they can from you. Here's what I learned when trying to buy a new car.
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Consumer confidence among the multi-ethnic Hispanic population, the fastest growing population and a growing base for the demand of goods and services, is bleak.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tells CNN she was wrong about the trajectory of inflation during interviews a year ago.
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'Cashless' businesses have boomed during the pandemic. But a county commissioner says cashless excludes low income residents from parts of the economy.
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In an attempt to curb high inflation, the Federal Reserve is expected this week to begin raising interest rates for the first time in three years.
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The City of Riviera Beach is updating Fire Station 88 as part of its hundreds of millions of dollars worth of investments on many of its municipal facilities.
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Zykeria Lord said she has "learned how to remain calm no matter how chaotic it is."
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Because the Build Back Better agenda was not passed by the Senate before the end of the year, the last payment of the expanded child tax credit program went out this month.
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Miami Beach voters said yes to change. An art exhibit looks at money, specifically the money from the Confederacy and its link to slavery. Plus, a local organization helps children deal with trauma by teaching them about horses.