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I’m single, 75, and living with kidney disease and a pacemaker. I’ve no
“My income is $120,000 per year which includes $60,000 in Social Security and a pension.”
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Intel’s stock rallies after $2 billion investment by Japan’s SoftBank
Intel Corp. shares jumped in after-hours trading Monday after the chipmaker announced a $2 billion investment by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp.
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U.S. stock futures inch higher following Trump-Putin summit; Wall Street
U.S. stock-market futures rose slightly Sunday, after Friday’s summit between U.S. and Russian leaders ended without a major breakthrough and as investors await this week’s Fed gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyo.
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Teachers spending big on classroom supplies can look forward to broader tax
The IRS already offers a educator expense deduction. Here’s what’s ahead.
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3 ways to make sure the ‘great wealth transfer’ enriches your family
From ‘affluenza’ to abundance: How to teach heirs to value their privilege — and your money
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Why the Trump-Putin summit is no ‘magic lever’ to unleash global oil
The hype surrounding the historic summit Friday between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin makes clear that Russia — even under global sanctions — remains a powerhouse in the energy market.
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Here’s what it’s like to invest in private equity — and why you don’t want
It’s not just about risk and fees, but about knowing how much you have and having access to your money when you need it.
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‘I’m confused!’ Why does President Trump want a rate cut so badly?
A letter from a worried, wary Moneyist reader raises questions in the aftermath of the latest inflation data.
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China’s courtyard workshops are generating revenue figures in the millions
A “courtyard economy” nudge from Beijing is turning rural homes into microfactories and craft workshops, creating jobs, preserving heritage and opening new frontiers for investors.
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Ford is readying a ‘compelling EV.’ Will that be enough for the stock?
Ford plans to offer a new four-door, midsize $30,000 electric pickup truck two years from now. The new EV is to be built on a new, universal EV platform, which Ford says is expected to reduce parts by 20% and assembly time by 15%.…