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Stocks are rallying hard as the economy refuses to buckle. Will it last in 2025?
Trump is inheriting a strong setup in the economy and stock market. But new risks lurk that could trip up equities next year.
With Discounts on Offer, Shoppers Seem to Bite
For weeks, businesses have been sending consumers endless offers of discounts on all sorts of items. Finally, on this long weekend, it appears that consumers bit. Preliminary data released on Friday
Trump Won the Election: How His Tax Plan Could Affect the Middle Class
Donald Trump's election win signals changes in tax policies that could shape the financial future for middle-class Americans. Learn More: Trump Won the Election: 2 Changes That Could Be Coming
Medicaid is crucially important to older Americans, but can it handle a rapidly aging population?
Medicaid is the nation’s publicly financed health and long-term care program for low-income people. It was originally established to provide benefits to those receiving cash assistance or “welfare.”
Anxious Retailers Look to Deals, Doorbusters to Revive Sales
The lure of $10 gift cards wasn’t enough to draw big early-bird Black Friday crowds at the Macy’s Inc. flagship New York City location in Herald Square when it opened at 6 a.m.
‘I have nothing saved for retirement’: I’m 50 and earn $45,000. I don’t have a 401(k) match. Should I put 10% of my salary in a Roth IRA instead?
I am 50 years old and for the majority of my life I have worked construction and manual-labor jobs. In 2012, at the age of 38, I went back to school and got an associate’s degree in computer
The Trump Economy Begins: 4 Money Moves Retirees Should Make Before Inauguration Day
A change in presidential economic policy generates curiosity and concern about the direction and flow of interest rates or which economic sectors could flourish under the upcoming
I’m 72 and divorced from a doctor. He earned more than I did. Am I entitled to higher Social Security benefits as a divorcee?
Years ago, I was married to a doctor for 12 years. Clearly, he’s made much more than I have over our lifetimes. I’m 72 and he is 76 and still alive. I understand that wives of divorced spouses can
13 favorite Etsy deals I’m shopping as a fellow small business owner
With Black Friday in the rearview mirror, it’s time for Small Business Saturday! And what better place to shop online than Etsy, a small business marketplace. This year, you can score savings up to
3 housing-market stocks with room to grow despite high mortgage rates
The housing market in the U.S. continues to face headwinds as high mortgage rates, rising material costs and limited land availability keep prospective buyers at bay. Yet for discerning investors,
Ed Miliband’s department admits cheap green energy plans assume ‘wind blows at full gale’ all year
Ed Miliband’s plans for cheap green energy are based on the assumption that the wind is blowing at “full gale” every day of the year, according to critics. The Department for Energy Security and Net
I’m 12 years from retirement, the future looks like a ‘train wreck’ and I want out of the market. Should I sell?
I’m 56 years old, and my wife and I have good jobs that we expect to keep for at least a dozen more years. Our savings are on track for retirement, well diversified in a mix of stock funds and bond
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