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Verizon earnings show wireless subscriber momentum, helping send stock higher

Verizon saw its best performance in four years on one metric tracking consumer wireless account growth.

NFTs are about to take a bigger role in your expanding digital life

NFTs will be much more than digital art.

GE’s stock suffering biggest selloff in 20 months after profit outlook misses

The aerospace, power and renewable energy company's disappointing profit outlook for the current overshadowed a fourth-quarter earnings beat that was fueled by strength in the GE Vernova businesses.

The Fed should resist the temptation to lower interest rates too soon

When central banks stay the course and accept short-term pain, inflation gets under control.

Fixing Social Security: Let’s use subsidies for retirement plans

If Andrew Biggs and I can agree, the shift should have bipartisan support

Johnson & Johnson’s earnings beat estimates with boost from medtech sales

Medtech sales were up more than 13% in the latest quarter.

We’re in our 60s and have $300,000 on our mortgage. Should we use our CDs to pay off the loan?

"Does it make sense to have all this access to cash, but owe so much on our mortgage?"

Treasury yields nudge higher ahead of U.S. GDP and inflation data later in the week

Bond yields nudged higher early Tuesday, amid steadier trading than of late with market moving catalysts thin on the ground.

My Tinder match asked if I ‘rent or own’ my apartment. Is it gauche to ask financial questions before a first date?

"I live in New York City, and I happen to own my apartment, but I still felt like he was sizing me up, and trying to get a picture of my finances before he decided to meet me."

Here’s what ‘vibecession’ endings usually mean for the stock market. This one is unusual anyway.

Historically, consumer sentiment doesn't usually pick up while the business outlook is gloomy, except coming out of recessions.

My wife of 65 years died and I made a tax mistake when inheriting her IRA

A reader wants help to see if he can reverse the way the account is set up so he can take a smaller RMD.

Which jobs pay $100,000 a year? The answer might surprise you.

Some unexpected roles earn a six-figure salary — including several that don’t require a college degree.
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