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‘She lives alone’: My mother-in-law, 86, gets $1,300 in Social Security. Is that enough to live on?

“We provide housing for her and send her a couple of hundred dollars a month.”

20 stocks of S&P 500 companies showing the fastest sales growth

A strategy of selecting stocks based on rapid revenue growth has outperformed the broad market over the decades.

Tyson’s chicken business is growing, while beef is losing money even as prices jump

Tyson’s stock rises as earnings beat expectations, as strength in the chicken business offset weakness in beef.

Wayfair’s stock surges as a sales beat points to a recovery in the furniture market

Shares of Wayfair were climbing toward the highest prices seen in more than year after earnings beat expectations.

It’s not an AI-bubble; it’s a longer-term bull market, says this Wall St firm

Citi think the rally for AI-enablers has room to run before the ‘handoff” to AI-adopters

Elon Musk to get $29 billion richer as his pay package is approved. Tesla’s stock jumps.

Tesla’s stock was set to climb Monday as CEO Elon Musk’s pay package was approved. That could boost his stake in the company to more than 500 million shares.

Why weak jobs data means investors should cut back bets on big U.S. tech names

The Fed cutting rates tends to see the equalweighted S&P 500 outperform says Jefferies

‘I’m scared to lose too much in risky investments’: I have $140K in a 401(k) and earn $45K a year. Can I retire in 20 years?

“My 401(k) retirement planner shows I’ll likely be short $1,500 every month during my retirement.”

Swiss investors return from a holiday to face the Trump tariff music.

Swiss stocks were down on Monday as investors returned from a holiday to face fallout from a 39% tariff on imports from the U.S.

U.S. stock futures dip after Friday’s drop on Wall Street; oil falls as OPEC+ extends output boost

U.S. stock-market futures declined Sunday, after Wall Street ended last week with its worst session since April.

Trump’s firing of BLS commissioner decried as ‘groundless’ and ‘giving way to authoritarianism’

White House defends firing following worse-than-expected jobs report; Democratic senator says investigation is warranted

Top Fed officials unswayed by poor July jobs report, take wait-and-see approach to rate cuts

Several senior Federal Reserve officials on Friday characterized the labor market as “solid” even after a poor July jobs report and appeared in no rush to lower U.S. interest rates.
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