INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here’s a look at Monday’s business headlines with Jane King.
Pending labor strike could increase food prices
The nation’s supply of food could take a hit if railroad workers go on strike.
As soon as this week, 115,000 freight rail workers could walk out if they cannot reach a new contract with railroads, potentially shutting down the national rail network that transports 20 percent of all grain shipments.
Railroads also carry a lot of fertilizer that is crucial to growing food.
Manheim data: Pre-owned car prices dropped 4% in August
Pre-owned car prices sank 4% in August to the lowest since last September, according to Manheim data.
Pre-owned vehicles were among the biggest sources of pandemic-era inflation as semiconductor shortages halted the production of new vehicles.
Credit card companies to track gun sales
The major credit card companies will add a new merchant category for…