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Why work is more dangerous for young people and what employers can do about it

Americans between 15 and 24 years old are up to 2.3 times more likely to get injured on the job.

What should you expect for the stock market in 2024?

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The financial impact of Alzheimer’s: How retirees and caregivers can prepare

Avoiding conversations about dementia can have dire consequences

Is it better to set up a trust for my grandchildren or just lend them money when they need it?

Is money given by the trust taxable?

News and analysis for those planning for or living in retirement

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New York State’s legal cannabis market gets off to a slow start with $150 million in sales in its first year

New York State ended its first year of legal adult-use cannabis retail sales with about $150 million in revenue, a relatively slow start for a fledgling regulated market that has been projected to one day reach well into the billions.

Falling behind on retirement savings? 4 steps to get back on track in 2024.

This is "pretirement": Time to get serious. Here's how to catch up on your retirement savings in the new year.

Follow these TikTok and YouTube creators for better financial health in 2024

MarketWatch has rounded up some of our favorite business, markets and personal-finance social media accounts to follow in the new year

L.A. office building sells for $153.5 million — $115 million less than its sale price a decade ago

Private-equity firm Carolwood LP buys Aon Center in what's described as the largest fourth-quarter office deal in the Western U.S.

Is the stock market open on New Year’s Day? Will the post office deliver mail?

What you need to know about what's closed on Monday for the New Year holiday, including banks and Costco

I’ll never spend New Year’s Eve in Times Square again — and I’ll never make a ‘bucket list’ of things to do before I die 

Life is about relishing the every day --- and not wasting time and money chasing the supposed big event.

I’m 56 and have $3.4 million in assets. I’m semi-retired, but my spouse, 64, has no savings. How do we move forward?

"I recently married and have a prenup, trust, will, and other related documents."
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