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Those millions of dead people supposedly claiming Social Security? It’s obvious now that they were bogus.

They don’t exist. They never did. The numbers that Musk and Trump implied were evidence of massive fraud were merely database errors.

ADP says businesses create 42,000 jobs in October — but the labor market is still not great

Privately run businesses created 42,000 new jobs in October — the biggest increase in three months — in a possible sign of stabilization in a weakening U.S. labor market.

Humana’s stock falls as Medicaid, health-benefit costs are still problems

Medicaid-membership growth outlook was slashed, and as medical costs are still a problem.

AI companies have money and momentum. But look who’s stuck with their utility bill.

Big Tech’s data center expansion efforts are spurring rate hikes for consumers. They don’t have to stand for it.

America is divided into two countries — Trump’s pro-billionaires and Mamdani’s anti-billionaires

The 0.1% as an avatar for political polarization makes sense when you look at the world that tech billionaires have helped create.

Treasury bonds are good investments at this time of year — but not because of the Fed

Prices peak in the late fall and bottom in the spring.

As bubble debate rages, a new study finds why companies are getting stuck by the AI productivity paradox

Companies do benefit from attracting AI workers, but only from lean organizations, study finds

15 stocks of S&P 500 companies growing sales the most while improving profit margins

These companies combine high sales growth with improving productivity and efficiency.

Social Security survivor benefits from my late husband are not enough. Can I claim more on his record?

“My ex-husband passed away four years ago. We were married for 20 years.”

Novo Nordisk downgrades sales outlook again amid bidding war with Pfizer for Metsera

Management lowers full-year guidance, warns about competition, launches bid for Metsera.

I invested $200K in my daughter’s 529 plan. She doesn’t want to go to college. What should I do with this money?

“Are there any other ways I can consider transferring the wealth to her?”

‘It’s survival math every month’: The rent crisis that got Zohran Mamdani elected goes far beyond New York City

The mayor-elect built his campaign around rent affordability. But the same issue applies across the country, according to experts — and the many people struggling to pay their rent each month.
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