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life Money meets lifestyle: How the “at-home” economy is booming Americans are investing in an at-home lifestyle — doubling down on home-based leisure, and reshaping their budgets around digital shopping, streaming, and doorstep deliveries.
money The power of “ambitious budgeting” One consistent pattern emerges across multiple studies on budgeting: Attempts to curb spending don’t have to be perfect.
life Becoming the 401(k) millionaire next door The amount of retirement millionaires continues to grow, according to Empower data, with 9.1% of Americans falling into this category of retirement savers.
work From credit scores to cash flows: How fintech is reshaping small-business lending Fintech platforms and online lenders are using real-time data to approve loans in hours, expanding access to capital for millions of entrepreneurs.
money 🦃Turkey trade-off Nearly half of households (47%) are considering a turkey trade-off, as a 16-pound bird averages $31.68. Here's this week's money news.
life Thanksgiving dinner costs push 47% of Americans to skip turkey A Thanksgiving feast for 10 can average $73, Empower data shows — but shoppers still anticipate spending $137 on average for their festivities.
life The December Mindset Close to a quarter of Americans say the financial choices they make in December set the tone for the new year (21%), according to Empower research.
money OpenAI restructuring puts spotlight on public benefit corporations OpenAI’s conversion to a public benefit corporation is drawing attention to a structure used by a small number of public companies and thousands of private firms.
money What taxes do I pay in retirement? One often-overlooked aspect of retirement planning is the impact of paying taxes in retirement.
money How the federal shutdown could affect household finances The 2025 federal shutdown has delayed pay, loans, and services for millions, while core benefits like Social Security and Medicare continue.
money 💵 Cash course Empower research finds 38% of Americans say cash feels more “real” than digital — yet only 18% use it daily. Here's this week's money news.
money Inflation at 3%: Shelter cools while healthcare costs rise The Consumer Price Index shows 3% inflation as housing cools and grocery prices ease, offering some relief versus earlier this year.