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Here’s when to expect key jobs and inflation reports after the government reopens

The seeming end of the government shutdown means Wall Street could soon get flooded with a raft of crucial reports on the economy that were delayed during the impasse. First up: September employment.

Electric bills are shooting up more than 7% this winter. Here’s what you can do now to lower your costs.

Utility costs are on the rise, and with winter on the way, they are adding another financial burden to households already facing mounting debts and a weakening job market, while consumer sentiment slides.

Medicare fraud spikes during open enrollment. Here’s how to protect yourself.

The annual marketing blitz puts beneficiaries at a higher risk of falling victim to scams.

Warren Buffett is giving away $1.4 billion just before he retires, and has nearly $150 billion to go

Warren Buffett says he’s giving away about $1.4 billion to four family foundations in the weeks before he retires, then will eventually give away the rest of his $150 billion fortune.

Why buying the biggest stock-market losers can be a winning strategy

Contrarian bets seem extreme, but history teaches us that they are on to something.

You will never see a $2,000 tariff-rebate check

President Trump’s promise to hand people tariff cash is absurd economics, but it is clever politics.

Here’s how fast normal airline operations can be expected to resume when the government shutdown ends

Flight cancellations represent a significant disruption for airlines, as well as passengers. It won’t be easy to achieve a new normal.

Bond market may set tone for stocks with $125 billion in Treasury auctions

There’s still a lack of U.S. economic data during the government shutdown, which makes Treasury auctions all the more important to watch.

Tesla is still losing ground in the world’s biggest EV market

The company’s struggles in China are part of the reason Tesla is likely to report another annual sales decline.

Chicken sales are booming as people move away from high-priced beef, Tyson Foods says

Chicken sales reached a three-year high, and demand is expected to remain strong in 2026 while beef pressures continue.

The government shutdown looks on track to end this week. Here are key remaining hurdles.

“A worst-case Senate timeline could stretch all week,” analysts say

Wall Street’s biggest bull reveals what investors got wrong this year — and what’s ahead for stocks and crypto

In a year defined by relentless volatility and uncertainty in financial markets, Tom Lee — Wall Street’s most vocal bull — remains unshakably optimistic and, to the frustration of bears, often correct.
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