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money 52% of Americans say "cash is king" As digital wallets and contactless payments become more popular, Empower research finds 52% of Americans say "cash is king," and nearly a third carry it every day (27%).
money Capital markets perspective: Back on track What a difference a week makes. New reports mollified economic concerns and the stock market gained lost ground — the S&P 500® rose 1.6% on Thursday alone.
money What can you buy for $1 in 2024? Here’s a look at what you can get for a single buck today and how Americans’ purchasing power has changed over the past two decades.
money The Big Shrink Empower research explores how pricing pressures are squeezing household budgets and savings.
money One thing: The subscription economy One thing moving markets is the subscription-based business model which keeps gaining popularity as consumers use subscriptions to replace in-store shopping.
money Capital markets perspective: A bumpy ride Last week was a roller coaster ride for anyone who watches markets closely as the so-called VIX Index – a measure of volatility – shot as high as 65.7.
money July market recap: Confidence grows as rates may fall For now, investors are primarily focused on the outlook for the economy and interest rates, and are also trying to assess how AI will impact actual profits.
money Time is Money It's a race against the clock: Empower research unveils how Americans value their time in pursuit of financial goals and retirement – and what it's worth to achieve the good life.
money One thing: The private label boom One thing moving markets is the proliferation of private label brands. Generic options are now becoming the most popular products on shelves.
money 📈 Off the charts Glory days are here for Bruce Springsteen, who is now estimated to be worth $1.1 billion. Here's this week's money news.
life Inflation and the law of averages The inflation you read about is an average of thousands of price changes of goods and services across the country. But Americans don’t buy averages.
work 5 habits of excellent retirement savers Wonder how Americans are saving for retirement? Learn about the five habits excellent retirement savers follow.