What does the $20 trillion Social Security crisis mean to the average American? It means you are going to be poorer in retirement than you should be.
Bond Report: 2-year U.S. yield sees fifth straight week of advances after June nonfarm payrolls data
The 2-year Treasury rate falls, yet notches a fifth straight week of advances, after a weaker-than-expected jobs report was accompanied by an uptick in wages.
Kelley Blue Book: The stylish 2023 Mazda3: one of the most enjoyable cars in its class, and starts at just $22,550
The 2023 Mazda3 offers choices of body styles, engines, and an AWD option. Prudent buyers may want to consider this compact over most entry-level luxury models.
NerdWallet: ‘Let the money transform your life’: How student athletes can use NIL income to invest in their future
For this cohort of earners, name, image and likeness money can be used to pay for education expenses, hire professional support and invest in their future.
Next Avenue: No need for hang gliding: Embracing a simple life in retirement can offer rich rewards
There is a misconception that a simple life is less interesting, less challenging or less meaningful than a life lived large. You can embrace your ‘small life.’
Dow Jones Newswires: Shell to book up to $3 billion of 2Q impairments; upstream production fell on quarter
Shell said Friday that it expects to book after-tax impairments of up to $3 billion for the second quarter of 2023.
Dow Jones Newswires: Samsung Electronics expects weakest quarterly earnings in 14 years
Samsung Electronics said Friday that it expects its second-quarter operating profit to fall 96% on year, which would be its weakest performance in more than 14 years.
: Volkswagen to start testing self-driving electric vans on streets of Austin
Volkswagen said Thursday the test program will start with two vehicles this July, and expand to a fleet of 10 ID Buzz electric vans by the end of this year.
Outside the Box: The expected recession hasn’t arrived, but higher inflation will be sticking around
Cash is likely to be a long-term, dependable income-producing asset, economist Blu Putnam writes.
Dow Jones Newswires: Mercury Systems taps interim president and CEO as next chairman
Mercury Systems said Thursday that it has named interim president and chief executive officer Bill Ballhaus as the chairman of the board in the latest executive move at the technology company.
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