AAA: Relief at the Pump Could Be ComingThe national average increased by 11 cents since last week to $3.82. Credit Card Swipe Fee Reform Faces Vote in U.S. SenateLawmakers attached the bill as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act. New Study: Credit Card Rewards Won’t Be Lost to Swipe Fee Bill Passage Swipe fee reform could save retailers and customers more than $15 billion a year. New Year Ushers In Minimum Wage Hikes Across the U.S. Twenty-three states increased the hourly pay rate on Jan. 1. NRF: Recession Odds Hinge on Interest Rates While inflation slows, interest rate hikes could lead the economy in the opposite direction. National Average Gas Price Sees Late 2022 Spike A winter storm and freezing temperatures prompted refineries to close temporarily. Majority of Consumers Prefer Lower Prices Over a Convenient Experience Twenty-two percent of Americans say they are struggling to cover day-to-day expenses. Pain at the Pump Eases as Fueling Trips & Oil Prices Dip The national average has declined daily since Oct. 11. Federal Reform of Credit Card Competition Picks Up Steam Lawmakers introduce the bipartisan House of Representatives companion to the Credit Card Competition Act of 2022. Inflationary Pressures Drive Consumers to Make Purchasing Changes A new survey finds three-quarters of Americans have changed how they buy food. First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last