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- 2017 Nissan Pathfinder priced at $30,890For 2017, the Pathfinder includes host of changes, including a new 3.5-liter V-6 rated at 284 horsepower, an increase of 24 from last year.聽
- Five DIY kitchen upgrades under $100The kitchen is, on average, the room that will add the most value to a home, and a few low-cost upgrades can yield a huge return on investment.
- The real reason Trump should release his tax returnsAny privacy concerns Donald Trump may have as a businessman are now outweighed by the public's right to take full stock of him as a presidential candidate.
- First LookWhy Uber may be just the beginning for fledgling ride-hailing industryRide-hailing industry observers are split on whether Uber will become the winner of its fledgling industry.
- Economic slowdown? US GDP grows at sluggish 1.1 percent pace in springDespite the slower than expected growthsteady job growth and modest pay gains are fueling healthy demand that could spur faster growth in the second half of this year.
- First LookWhy the US government wants Americans to eat more cheeseThe USDA said today that it will buy $20 million worth of cheese to donate to food banks and pantries in an effort to help America's struggling dairy producers.
- Amazon launches car comparison site as auto buying moves onlineEdmunds.com, TrueCars and Kelley Blue Book are among the main resources consumers currently use to research cars and get pricing quotes from dealers. If Amazon were to establish links to local dealers, it could become聽a formidable competitor.
- Once a leader, Volkswagen is near the bottom in customer satisfactionThe ongoing diesel-emissions scandal undoubtedly did damage to Volkswagen's reputation in the United States.
- Here's how much you should be saving for collegeWith some thoughtful planning, you can come up with a reasonable estimate of your 'magic number' for college savings.聽
- Gas is cheap and US drivers use it to log more miles than everThe nation's vehicles collectively logged 1.58 trillion miles in the first six months of this year, according to federal data.聽That's up 3.3 percent from last year.
- Your personal finance guide to America's national parksWhether you鈥檙e a first-time camper or an old pro, here are some tips to save money in and around the parks.聽
- Clinton proposes tax simplification for small businessThe measures aren鈥檛 especially dramatic, and are unlikely to garner many headlines, but they have the potential to make tax filing vastly easier for owners of small firms.
- Why you need a separate bank account for your side jobOne of the first things to do when taking up a side job is to open a separate bank account specifically for it.聽The point is to create a聽system to track business and personal expenses separately.
- Getting a new credit card? Six questions to ask your issuer.Your credit card issuer may be willing to help with things like managing payments, raising credit limits, and more.
- First LookExisting home sales fall, while new home sales reach nine-year highA shortage of inventory is pushing affordable homes out of reach for first-time home buyers.
- Five ways retailers are using technology to rethink in-store shoppingRetailers are finding creative ways to make in-store shopping more enticing and prevent it from becoming obsolete.
- Uber offers retirement plans. Will it appease drivers fighting for basic benefits?Uber announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with Betterment to offer its drivers discounts on individual retirement savings accounts.
- Will fuel economy standards have to be relaxed starting in 2021?A report found that carmakers are technologically capable of meeting national fuel economy standards, but that a combination of low gas prices and high SUV sales might cause them to miss the mark.
- Has Berkeley's soda tax affected soda consumption?Soda consumption in Berkeley has dropped by 21 percent, but is that a result of the soda tax, or increased health awareness?
- Bank not measuring up? How to tell and what to do.For one, take a look at what your bank鈥檚 competitors are offering.