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money Generation Money: Gen Z's snapshot Gen Z has faced many macro changes in a short amount of adulthood. Let's see how their money stacks up.
money Capital markets perspective: Think before you speak Last week’s inflation numbers did little to change the conclusion that price growth has finally been (mostly) brought under control by the Fed’s aggressive tightening.
money Generation Money: Millennials’ snapshot Millennials have a solid hold in the U.S. population, and they’re making big strides in their wealth as well. Check out where Millennials' money stands.
money 💲 Bang for your buck Remember when $1 could buy one share of Apple stock? Here's how the purchasing power of $1 has changed, plus this week's money news.
play This or that: What the CPI can tell you about grocery shopping hacks Boosting your spending power in the face of higher supermarket prices can be a simple swap: For each category where prices have surged, there are alternatives where prices have risen more slowly (or even dropped).
money August market recap: Buy the rumor, sell the news There is no way to predict markets, but the recent market gyrations suggest investors are better served avoiding emotional reactions and sticking with a long-term strategy.
money All that glitters: How to invest in gold As the value of gold continues to increase, investors are turning to this precious metal, often as a hedge against inflation.
money Capital markets perspective: Right down the middle Friday’s non-farm payrolls data was not strong enough to fully support the “soft landing” thesis, but not weak enough to suggest the Fed might super-size its expected rate cut.
work Pursuit of PTO: Half of Americans feel tied to their emails on vacation Discover how employees view and value paid time off (PTO) and the impact of PTO policies on job decisions, according to Empower research.
money 🏷️ Price check A third (27%) of people have hit a limit and aren’t willing to pay more for many items from their shopping lists. Here's this week's money news.
money Money comes, money goes: Are we in an age of “Fast Spending”? In an era of overnight packages, same-day shipping, and busy lives on the go, consumers seem to have a need for speed — and the digital age is here to deliver.
money Capital markets perspective: Margin of victory Nvidia stock fell last week even after the AI chipmaker’s latest earnings beat analysts’ expectations.