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Simplify your finances with fewer credit cards
If you have a lot of cards, closing a few is unlikely to significantly hurt your credit scores as long as you do so strategically.
Israel’s attack on Iran shattered stocks’ early-summer calm. Here’s what investors should watch out for next.
Keep an eye out for signs of labor-market weakness, as well as the risk that rising oil prices could put more upward pressure on inflation.
Soft inflation data meets Middle East turmoil: The week in markets
Major equity indices, which had been hovering near all-time highs, pulled back as geopolitical risks surged back to the forefront.
The Big Stay is finally paying off: Quitting to job-switch is worse for wage growth than sticking it out
Hang onto your job — especially if it's white collar. The Big Stay is delivering better wage growth for loyal employees over workers who switch jobs.
Veteran fund manager issues dire stock market warning
The stock market loves climbing a wall of worry. We've certainly seen that over the past two months. Despite worry over mounting US debt and tariff impacts on inflation and the economy, the S&P 500
This week in Trumponomics: Good news that doesn’t matter
President Trump has gotten some good economic news recently. It's already largely forgotten. Inflation continues to cool, and consumers are feeling a bit cheerier. The year-over-year inflation rate
The situation in the Middle East is a ‘major wild card’ for the Fed, former Powell advisor says
Jon Faust, who advised three Fed chairs, doesn’t see an interest-rate cut until December — an even then, the odds of a move are just 50/50.
America's deepest inflation fears are starting to fade
The chart of the day What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings Americans are feeling better about the path forward for inflation. The latest University of Michigan
After Ambiance Apparel raid, Fashion District businesses, workers wait in fear
The flurry of immigration raids across Los Angeles in recent days has cast a pall over the historical Fashion District in downtown.
Why You Need to Plan for Employees Working Beyond Retirement Age
A new survey shows that more than three-quarters of U.S. workers plan to keep working after age 65. Employers with workers nearing retirement age should probably count on seeing them stick around
The most dangerous threat to your money may not be a market crash. It’s much more personal.
You and your financial adviser should be on the same page. These 3 questions can tell if you’ll make money — or lose it.
He chose to serve longer in the Army. Now he's saddled with $40,000 in moving costs.
Charles Levine was blindsided in February when he was about to retire from the Army and found out it would not cover more than $40,000 in final moving costs — an end-of-service benefit given to retire
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