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The Moneyist: ‘She says it’s not fair!’ My wife will retire at 62, and I’ll be ready at 59. We have $5 million. Am I being lazy?

"My wife is four years older than me."

: Citigroup’s stock rises as bank reorganizes into a ‘streamlined geographic structure’

Heads of five major business units will report directly to Citi CEO Jane Fraser.

: Too high? SEC hits Stoner Cats cartoon with big fine for unregistered NFT sale that netted millions

The animated series, backed by actress Mila Kunis, was produced with $8.2 million raised through the 2021 NFT sale.

Market Extra: ‘Complicated’ inflation report produces wavering U.S. stocks, keeps higher-for-longer theme in rates intact

A less-than-straightforward August's consumer price index came in mostly in line with expectations and provided reasons for the Federal Reserve to hike again.

: Student loan payment resumption will be a ‘major financial shock’ for renters, Moody’s says

Student loan payments are expected to resume in October and will have a big impact on young renters, according to a new report.

Futures Movers: Oil prices extend rise on supply worries

Oil prices extend rise, trading at 2023 highs, after the International Energy Agency says supply cuts by Saudi Arabia will leave the market with a significant shortfall through year-end.

: Student debt is not just for the young. Older adults are also struggling to repay school loans.

People 50 and older make up 20% of all student-loan borrowers, but they owe 25% of all outstanding debt, for a total of $411 billion.

The Ratings Game: Is Apple’s iPhone 15 pricing strategy a risky bet or right for this economy?

Pricing is the hot topic yet again for Apple Inc. as the company's new iPhone 15 lineup lacked groundbreaking feature improvements.

: American Airlines cuts profit outlook amid higher fuel prices and a $230 million labor expense

American Airlines' stock dropped Wednesday after the carrier cut its profit outlook, citing higher fuel prices and a retroactive pilot pay expense.

Metals Stocks: Gold edges higher, sticks to tight range, as U.S. inflation reading shows biggest monthly climb in over a year

Gold prices trade higher on Wednesday, sticking to a tight trading range as investors digest the latest reading on U.S. inflation, which revealed the largest monthly climb in more than a year.

: This senator wants to limit all credit-card APRs to 18%, but these credit cards are already capped at 18%

'Capping the maximum credit-card interest rate is fair, common-sense and gives the working class a chance,' said Sen. Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri.

: Here’s the latest Social Security COLA estimate  

The estimate for 2024 is a drastic change from last year’s cost-of-living adjustment
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