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The Fed has raised interest rates for the second time in a decade. Here's what that means for your wallet.
The Washington Post
2016-12-14
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An interest rate hike will affect anyone with a home mortgage, car loan, savings account or money in the stock market. Here's what it means for your wallet.
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