Despite heat and storms, nearly 61 million will hit the roads, spend $9.4 billion on food, $2.4 billion on fireworks over the four-day Independence Day weekend.

Federal Reserve Officials Warn of Rate Hikes If Inflation Persists: Minutes
Tighter financial conditions could result in deteriorating household finances, higher unemployment, participants say.

Federal Reserve Officials Warn of Rate Hikes If Inflation Persists: Minutes
Tighter financial conditions could result in deteriorating household finances, higher unemployment, participants say.
Despite heat and storms, nearly 61 million will hit the roads, spend $9.4 billion on food, $2.4 billion on fireworks over the four-day Independence Day weekend.
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