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Pressure Mounts on Fed Chief Powell in Tee Up to GDP, Jobs Data
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues will step into the central bank’s board room on Tuesday to deliberate on interest rates at a time of immense political pressure, evolving trade
Investors Are Flocking to the Stock Market’s Discount Rack
And individual investors like Goodman are taking note, eschewing megacap tech stocks for undervalued, and overlooked, potential gems. Yes, investors and analysts say, it is fun—and possibly
Electricity price surge: Why your power bill jumped before you touched the thermostat
If your electricity bill feels unusually steep this summer, rising temperatures aren’t the only reason. A record-breaking auction in the wholesale electricity market last year set higher prices for
Energy bills could rise next summer in Maryland, but maybe not for BGE customers
Consumers in Maryland and a dozen other states across much of the mid-Atlantic region could be hit with up to 5% higher electricity costs next summer, but customers in Baltimore Gas and Electric Co
Retiring in a big city? You may need $1.6M to live comfortably
It's said that Social Security covers 40% of pre-retirement income. In big cities, it may not even go that far.
Meet the boomer homeowners who are sitting on their valuable properties because of a tax they hope is on the way out
"The way the law stands today, we're staying put in a home bigger than we need," one 81-year-old told BI. A bipartisan effort could change that.
How to Extract $400 Million from a Billionaire: Use a Gilded Age Family Name
He called himself Gregory Mitchell and worked for what looked like an Astor family fund. But who was he really?
New rules for how much you can deduct in charitable contributions
If you regularly make donations to tax-exempt charities and non-profits, you should be aware of upcoming rule changes governing how much of your contributions will be deductible.
Sephora and Ulta tighten returns policies: What you need to know
Having a liberal returns policy makes customers feel more confident when making a purchase. If you know you have a long time to make a return, and the company has fairly loose standards for what
An emboldened China eyes more concessions from US at Stockholm trade talks
For the third time in as many months, US and Chinese officials will meet in Europe for trade talks — and this time, Beijing is arriving at the negotiating table more emboldened than ever.
Americans See Their 401(k)s Not Just as Nest Eggs but as Rainy Day Funds
Policymakers argue that without early access, many Americans would be less willing to save for retirement to begin with. Proponents say early withdrawals can prevent problems from
Employers, beware: Gen Z is the ‘pragmatic generation’ redefining success, seeing money as just a means to an end, landmark EY survey says
"The idea that young adults are postponing adulhtood is outdated," EY's Joe Depa says of his firm's landmark Gen Z survey. "This generation is focused on long-term stability."
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