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money Capital markets perspective: Unknown unknowns Amid a new set of tariffs, Portfolio Strategist Tom Nunn reviews the "known knowns," "known unknowns," and "unknown unknowns" shaping the markets.
money Trust in technology: AI-driven personalization in consumer finance The combination of low awareness, high privacy concerns, and the clear demand for human-AI collaboration suggests that trust — not technology — is the necessary ingredient for AI adoption in consumer finance.
life ‘Cool’ produce: Healthier habits propel fruit and vegetable sales Shoppers are spending more time in the produce section these days as designer branding, social media, and popular weight-loss medications reshape consumer tastes.
play As apparel prices heat up, spending cools 22% Americans’ monthly spending on clothing and footwear decreased 22% in Q1 2025, according to Empower Personal Dashboard data.
money 👑 Personal best The Boston Marathon isn’t just about hitting a personal best — it’s an economic powerhouse. Here's this week's money news.
money The average 403(b) balance grew 15% in the past 2 years 403(b) plan participants made strong wealth gains in recent years. See how the average 403(b) balance varies by age here.
money Adding Value: Financial literacy month is here It’s hard to understate the value of financial literacy as Americans recognize its importance this April. The CurrencyTM will focus on some trends readers need to know.
money The tariff pinch: Estimating the impact on earnings Marta Norton walks through an analysis of tariffs and what could be coming for financial markets and consumers in Q2 2025.
money Capital markets perspective: The final countdown With tariffs looming, markets, businesses, and consumers are waiting with anticipation for the Fed’s upcoming economic outlook.
money Q2 markets outlook: Tariffs, inflation and AI The arrival of tariffs brings more complexity to U.S. fiscal policy and sets up what markets could look like in Q2 2025, according to Empower chief investment strategist Marta Norton.
work Best of both worlds: Why some workers want to ease into retirement More Americans are keeping their careers well into their 60s as a way to stay productive and socially engaged. Phased retirement programs are helping them do it.
money ⚾ Fever pitch Excitement is at a fever pitch as Major League Baseball returns for Opening Day with high-tech innovations. Here's this week's money news.