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dollar

[dol-er] / ˈdɒl ər /


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“I could go to a Target, a Walmart, a HomeGoods,” said Wengel, 33 years old, a stay-at-home mother in Olympia, Wash. “But my dollar is not going to go as far.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In a turbulent year during which markets were disrupted by tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty but boosted by artificial intelligence and interest-rate cuts that weakened the dollar, gold became many things for many people.

From Barron's

In a turbulent year during which markets were disrupted by tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty but boosted by artificial intelligence and interest-rate cuts that weakened the dollar, gold became many things for many people.

From Barron's

A weaker dollar tends to support export-focused stocks, but adds to import costs and erodes profit margins.

From Barron's

Dollar General also in December highlighted the fact that it is seeing some customers visit its stores more often, but spending less overall as they seek to stretch their dollars.

From MarketWatch