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What does the end of the penny mean? Here's what experts are saying
With the penny going away after 2025, will the last edition of the coin have more value than typical pennies? Questions remain regarding the coin.
Markets start to gear up for summer drama
The S&P 500 ended the week at its highest level since February. The new week will be a guide to the risks ahead for stocks.
The U.S. Economy Is Headed Toward an Uncomfortable Summer
Companies say they are freezing hiring and investment to deal with shifting tariff policies, which is compounding an uneasy equilibrium in the labor market.
Berkshire Hathaway shares sag since Buffett say he's retiring
The stock had reached an all-time high just before Warren Buffett said he will step aside at the company he built.
The job market is changing. A LinkedIn exec explains how to stand out by writing your 'story of self.'
A LinkedIn executive says young job seekers should identify their strengths, continue to learn, and embrace AI.
Dave Ramsey warns Americans on 401(k)s, stocks
Dave Ramsey, the personal finance bestselling author and radio host, warns Americans about the challenges of saving for retirement, investing in stocks and 401(k) plans, and building wealth amid
Kristi Noem's Net Worth—How the Homeland Security Secretary Built Her Wealth
Key Takeaways Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has an estimated net worth of $5 million, according to Forbes.Noem's government salary is an estimated $235,100 per year.Noem Insurance, owned
Hedge fund titan Bill Ackman shares the secret that got him through his lowest moments
When his hedge fund was hemorrhaging money and he was splitting up with his wife of 25 years, Ackman said the concept of compounding interest got him through.
Massachusetts has the best state economy, according to WalletHub. Here's why
In order to determine America's best and worst state economies, WalletHub compared 50 states across 28 key indicators of performance and strength.
A hot trend in the housing market is Gen Z buying homes with siblings
BofA found that 22% of Gen Z homeowners bought their home with siblings, surging from 12% in 2024 and just 4% in 2023.
High earners have credit card debt, too. Good luck getting them to admit it.
Credit card debt is an embarrassment to many Americans. It is especially embarrassing, apparently, to people who earn a lot.
Legendary fund manager sends blunt 6-word message on bitcoin
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