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Thanks to decades of homeownership, plus extreme appreciation over the past several years, baby boomers boast more than $17 trillion in home equity, according to the Federal Reserve. https://t.co/XqtSxoxQJS
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Retirees are sitting on valuable home equity assets. Here's how to tap in.
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"I think your average investor... [is] not aware of all the different solutions available and how they all fit into their financial plan." https://t.co/ARzF2eG761
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Here's what you need to know about the 'total portfolio approach.'
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Amazon announced a plan to invest up to $50 billion in new U.S. data centers, aiming to expand AI and high-performance computing capacity for federal customers. Set to begin construction in 2026, the buildout is designed to add about 1.3 gigawatts of power and give agencies
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Several grocery chains across the country are practically giving birds away with BOGO deals, discounted holiday meal bundles and, in some cases, free turkeys. https://t.co/Gk2aFoGXyc
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You still have time to get a free bird, as well as enjoy other discounted holiday meal bundles.
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The number of 401(k) millionaires has climbed to a record high thanks to overall market gains that lifted account balances over the summer. https://t.co/wOMDcZoyB0
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New Fidelity data shows a record 654,000 Americans have $1 million or more saved in their 401(k)s.
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Bitcoin slipped back under pressure Monday, briefly dipping below $86,000 as a weeks-long selloff pushed it toward its worst month since 2022. Despite a weekend rebound, fading futures interest, persistent ETF outflows, and macro uncertainty kept traders cautious, with analysts
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Republicans in Congress are already coming out against the latest tariff check proposal. https://t.co/G6yyzzEd8Y
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Details about Trump's vision, including income cutoffs, for tariff checks are scarce. But we do know he would need Congress's approval.
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Fifteen states that restrict the reporting of medical debt on credit reports now find themselves at odds with a rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aiming to stop these limitations. https://t.co/RAftSCzyGI
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If certain state laws are voided, millions of consumers with unpaid medical debt could see negative marks appear — or reappear — on their credit reports.
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People affected by the first breach from 2019 to 2024 can claim up to $5,000 in losses; those impacted by the second from May to October 2022 can claim up to $2,500. https://t.co/gN5uFhmq3P
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Millions get extra time to file claims after AT&T’s two major data breaches.
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"Transferring these responsibilities to agencies without deep experience in higher education programs or policy risks creating new obstacles for students," said NASFAA President Melanie Storey in a statement. https://t.co/80ImoqE1fz
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The administration's latest actions aimed at dismantling the Education Department don't affect student loans.
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At a U.S.–Saudi forum Wednesday, Elon Musk predicted that advancing AI would eventually turn work into an optional hobby, while Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang offered a steadier view, arguing the technology would mainly reshape tasks and boost productivity.
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Holiday shopping anxiety? There are steps you can take if you're trying to make it through November and December financially unscathed. https://t.co/jlEPZWzlNW
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Simple strategies to avoid overspending as shoppers face inflation, tariffs and rising holiday pressures.
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“I think reverse mortgages, like most financial products, can be a really good fit in the right situation, but can also be really bad if they're misused,” says Lucas Wennersten, a financial advisor and founder of 49th Parallel Wealth Management. https://t.co/1gNfh7QkNB
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The best option depends on how you anticipate using the reverse mortgage proceeds.
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Verizon announced it had cut more than 13,000 jobs in its largest-ever layoff, a sweeping move by new CEO Dan Schulman to streamline operations and curb rising costs as subscriber growth slowed. The company also shifted nearly 180 corporate stores to franchise control and set up
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Nearly half of the people planning to spend on gifts and travel expect to take on debt to do so. https://t.co/InwsulcjKg
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Shoppers are trying to rein in spending this year, but higher prices will make that difficult.
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“We find that pay transparency in job postings successfully leads to higher average wages,” economist David Arnold tells Money. https://t.co/WbGoKO8RKz
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More than a dozen new pay transparency laws have taken effect in the U.S. since 2021 — and a new NBER working paper confirms they're actually working.
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Costco’s $1.50 hot-dog-and-soda combo marked its 40th anniversary with a record 245 million sold in 2025, cementing its status as an inflation-proof icon. Launched from a small Portland cart in 1985, the deal has grown into a cultural touchstone beloved by everyone from Julia
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Most people will need some form of long-term care as they age. Planning for that care is one of the biggest challenges older Americans face. https://t.co/TzTFMi7UEz
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The best age to buy long-term care insurance is in your mid-50s to mid-60s.
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A new agreement could change the way you rack up loyalty points every time you swipe your card. https://t.co/kwzbWUQl4Y
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A 20-year feud ends in a deal that could alter swipe fees and rewards programs.
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Bitcoin slipped below $90,000 for the first time in seven months as investor appetite cooled sharply, erasing its 2025 gains and leaving it nearly 30% off its October peak above $126,000. Institutional investors and listed crypto firms pulled back amid doubts over future U.S.
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