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work Where the job market is heading in 2025: 7 trends to anticipate Many wonder what the workplace will look like in 2025. From Millennial leadership in the C-suite to the pressing need for “upskilling” talent, the way people work is rapidly changing. Here are several key trends that will shape the workforce of the future.
money 🏫 Learning curve When a crypto-millionaire released a book about famous treasures and personal growth, he added a twist: Five “puzzle boxes” hidden across the globe. Here's this week's money news.
money Driving costs race ahead: Auto insurance, fuel and car prices on the move Owning a car is becoming more expensive, with the December 2024 Consumer Price Index revealing soaring motor vehicle insurance costs.
money The $34 trillion shift: How women are reshaping wealth and legacy By 2030, women in the United States are expected to control $34 trillion in financial assets, up from $7.3 trillion just a decade ago.
money Capital markets perspective: The boys of summer Is inflation making a comeback? Though generally moving in the right direction, economic variables likely won’t continue in a straight line to play out the season.
money December market recap: Recalibrating expectations As the year came to a close, December brought a recalibration of investor expectations, primarily driven by the Fed’s quarter point rate cut around mid-month.
money 📈 Great expectations Welcome to 2025, where great expectations merge with bold trends that are anything but boring. Here's this week's money news.
money How $500, $5,000 or $50,000 can power your financial future Check out these strategies to make the most of your money whether you’re looking at a windfall of $500, $5,000, $50,000 – or anywhere in between.
money Retirement plan withdrawals Whether you’re getting ready to retire or considering a pre-retirement withdrawal, it’s important to understand the rules for each withdrawal type.
money Capital markets perspective: Winning back-to-back-to-back A three-peat is a rare accomplishment for markets. As we start 2025, we’re watching a legitimate set-up for another potential three-peat congeal.
money Millennials’ wealth grew 13% in 2024 Younger generations made significant wealth gains in 2024. Gen Z and Millennial wealth grew by a combined 17.33% in 2024, compared to 4.62% for older generations (Gen X and Baby Boomers), according to data from Empower Personal DashboardTM.
money Gen Z’s passion for plastic: Strategies for dealing with credit card debt As Gen Z enters the workforce and gains financial independence, their use of credit cards is on the rise. According to recent surveys, 84% of Gen Z has at least one credit card. That could have major consequences on their long-term finances.