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The bull market in stocks — and the ‘buy everything’ rally — now feel like an uphill battle

Tech and speculative assets are now in focus after the Nasdaq’s worst week since April.

I have $12K in credit-card debt due to health issues and a 30% pay cut. Is it finally time to take a loan from my 401(k)?

“Because of a downturn in my industry, my pay was cut 30%.”

Executives are starting to talk about the shutdown more on earnings calls — and some are sounding more concerned

Some companies are getting more cautious with their forecasts amid longest-ever U.S. government shutdown.

‘I’ve got a plan A, B, C, D, E and F’: Business travelers are frantically working around flight cutbacks

From flying privately to gassing up cars, different ways of getting from one destination to another are quickly being considered.

I want to keep my job and claim Social Security as soon as possible. How much will I get?

The Social Security Administration also has limits for how much you can earn while claiming benefits before your Full Retirement Age.

Musk has his $1 trillion pay package. Here’s what could keep him from getting the money.

There are two “limiting factors” on Tesla’s future, the CEO said, that could keep him from reaching the objectives that would get him paid.

Is the U.S. jobs market tanking? Here’s what the latest clues say.

The U.S. jobs market doesn’t appear to be crumbling — but it’s not getting any better, and probably won’t anytime soon.

Big Tech needs a staggering $1.5 trillion to fund the AI boom. This is the complex playbook it’s using to get it.

Inside the financial engineering of the AI build-out: Nvidia, Google and the rest of Big Tech are turning to Wall Street, vendor financing and private credit.

Here’s what the U.S.-China trade truce really means for the U.S. soybean market

China has made a pledge to buy U.S. soybeans over the next few years, fueling hope for farmers who have been caught in the middle of a trade war between the two nations. Yet the damage to the U.S. agricultural market may have already been done.

4 things worrying investors as U.S. stocks see worst start to a month since April

The U.S. stock market is off to its worst start to a month since April as investors grapple with the longest U.S. government shutdown in history, among other worries.

‘I’m in a financial mess’: My income was cut in half. Do I sell my $600K home and kiss my 2.9% mortgage rate goodbye?

“We can move 10 miles south, where property is much cheaper.”

Small businesses say this will likely be the last year they can keep prices from going up

After doing everything they can to keep prices from rising this holiday season, many small businesses say 2025 may be the last year they can pull it off.
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