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good morning! It’s Daniel de Vis with your daily money.

We would like to thank Betty Lynn Fisher and Bailey Schultz for continuing in our absence. We were on Golden Island in Georgia with Hudson from Daily Money Dog to celebrate the end of the summer.

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After nine months of stabilizing key interest rates, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to announce interest rate cuts tomorrow.

The central bank’s decision, whatever it is, continues at a low price for President Donald Trump’s Browbeeching Fried, Jerome Powell, months of President Donald Trump’s Speaker.

Why does he care so much?

Your FICO score will decrease

Credit scores have fallen nationwide, reflecting the US struggle that is floating financially.

What is a good FICO score and how far have they dropped? Answer here.

Finally, the car is cheaper

Finally, some good news for car shoppers: new vehicle costs have fallen this year.

According to the AAA, the annual cost of owning and operating a vehicle is declining. Here are the numbers and reasons.

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