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JPMorgan updates Fed interest rate cut outlook
And most recently, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency joined the chorus, urging the Fed to resume rate cuts. But despite growing political pressure, don’t expect Powell or the central
Delaying Medicare enrollment. What to know
Neither his employer nor our local Social Security office had concrete advice on how to proceed about enrolling in Medicare, but after tremendous research, he eventually delayed enrollment. Now I am
Why the government’s debt problem is your borrowing problem — but also your opportunity to save
People who need financing in order to buy a car or a home need to consider the price and their budget — and they may also want to keep an eye on the Treasury market. Higher yields on Treasury debt
These Are Stocks You Should Watch in June
Stocks soared in May, lifted by easing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, a strong end to first-quarter earnings season, and evidence the economy remains on solid footing. The S&P 500 and
Sticker shock: Are American consumers learning to live with inflation?
American consumers may be learning to live with inflation. A long-running Gallup poll shows a steep drop in the share of Americans who name inflation as their biggest financial problem. Only 29% of
What Medicare doesn't pay for becomes hefty debt for millions of seniors
Connie Morton’s husband died last November. The cause: complications from Parkinson’s disease, which he had been living with for 18 years. “During that time, there were multiple medical costs not
You Don't Have to Combine Finances if You Get Married. Experts Offer Tips to Make It Work
Separating finances can offer financial independence. But coming up with a plan early is key to avoiding surprises -- or acrimony.
Trump Emergency Order Halts Second Power Plant From Closure
The Trump administration ordered another power plant to remain operational by invoking emergency powers for a second time, a day before the facility in Pennsylvania was scheduled to close.
Pet health care prices are so high that most owners are skipping treatments
The results were similar across all income levels. Pet advocates say that shows a need for vets to adjust to address clients' financial concerns.
Pension Funds Won’t Save the Bond Market
Pension funds are in a healthier financial state than they have been in many years. That is good news for their beneficiaries, but not great for the long-term bond market, or the private-equity
Hamas Submits Response to US Proposal for Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas said it submitted a response to the US proposal for a truce in Gaza that would entail the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Are the super-rich leaving London? Tax changes could spur wealth exodus.
Oligarchs, exiled leaders, hedge fund managers and high net worth locals have coexisted in a city where old and new money collide. That may start to change.
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