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What’s our FIRE number? We make $475,000 together and have more than $2 million saved

‘I think If I live in India between the ages of 60 to 65 years old, I will save a lot of money.’

This standoff between the stock market and consumer sentiment has got to give

Americans are upbeat on the economy but not their own finances. That’s a problem.

Nvidia’s stock has a strong setup ahead of next week’s earnings, this analyst says

Nvidia recently disclosed visibility into more than $500 billion in revenue through the end of next year. Plus, its recent lagging stock performance suggests “a lower bar for execution.”

Meta’s stock is now this analyst’s ‘best idea.’ Why all the AI spending could be worth it.

Wedbush analyst Scott Devitt shrugs off concerns about rising capital expenditures, noting that artificial intelligence is already boosting Meta’s advertising engine.

Why the Fed may need to inject cash into markets through the crucial year-end period

Funding pressures are calming down lately, but the risks of turmoil aren’t gone: BNY

Wall Street is headed toward ‘always on’ overnight U.S. trading spurred by Asian markets

The future of every financial institution on Wall Street is to be “always on,” says Singapore-based ViewTrade’s chief growth officer.

How to pick an Obamacare plan now, with premiums likely to soar after government shutdown

A promised Senate vote next month on expiring healthcare subsidies coincides with a key deadline for people buying Affordable Care Act marketplace plans.

The best way to protect Social Security and Medicare is to balance the budget

The only way out of our financial mess is to bring the wealthy back in the game

The longest strike in America has gone on for 3 years. Is it about to come to an end?

“I don’t have that much fight left in me:” Most of the journalists at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have left, but those still on strike welcome an end to the ordeal.

The 2026 401(k) limits are here. Here’s the most you can save next year.

This year, 401(k) contributions may help you with more than your retirement plans.

Here are the cities where more than 1,000 Starbucks baristas are said to be striking

Coffee chain’s ‘Red Cup Day’ marred as union says baristas at 65 stores across more than 40 cities are striking, but Starbucks says impact is only a fraction of that.

The U.S. official who is most serious about fighting inflation is in Cleveland

The rise in consumer prices is on track to exceed the central bank’s target until 2028. Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack is trying to get that inflation rate down.
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