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Federal Reserve officials announced the Fed does not plan to cut interest rates on Wednesday, leaving rates at a 23-year high.While inflation eased last month, a statement from the Fed says inflation remains elevated and that officials are strongly committed to returning inflation to its two percent objective. This means rates for car loans, credit cards and mortgages will stay stanley quencher relatively the same for the time being.For some Americans, leaving rates the same means holding off on big life changes.The effects of an up-and-down economy have been a roller coaster for Peyton Megown, the owner of Trim-N-Proper, a Colorado hair salon. I feel like I can t really catch a break, Megown said. But things are expensive for everyone. The same goes for Mallory Poux, the owner of the stanley becher salon Manpered in Denver. I mean, I feel like it s up and down there are folks who are doing really good, Poux said. There are folks struggling. I think it s just finding that middle. I m in the middle. stanley mug Dirh Death of hockey player Adam Johnson puts neck guards into new focus
SEATTLE, Wash. 鈥?MacKenzie Scott, the former wife of Amazon stanley tazas founder Jeff Bezos, says she has given away $4.1 billion in the past four months to hundreds of organizations as part of a giving pledge she announced last year.The Seattle Times reports Scott announced her pandemic-era philanthropy in a Medium post Tuesday, writing that the pandemic has substantially increased the wealth of billionaires, while things have gotten worse for women, people of color and those living in poverty.The philanthropist and author says she asked a team of advisers to help her accelerate her 2020 giving with immediate help to those financially gutted by the pandemic.She says the team used a data-driven approach, identifying organizations specifically in communities with high food insecurity, racial inequity and other factors.As a result, Scott says billions of dollars i stanley insulated cup n gifts have been given to 384 organizations across all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington D.C. Some are filling basic needs: food banks, emergency relief funds, and support services for those most vulnerable, wrote Scott. Others are addressing long-term systemic inequities that have been deepened by the crisis: debt relief, e stanley butelka mp