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money Money comes, money goes: Are we in an age of “Fast Spending”? In an era of overnight packages, same-day shipping, and busy lives on the go, consumers seem to have a need for speed — and the digital age is here to deliver.
money Capital markets perspective: Margin of victory Nvidia stock fell last week even after the AI chipmaker’s latest earnings beat analysts’ expectations.
money Average salary by state How does your salary stack up to other earners? Let’s find out what the average salary looks like in your state.
money One thing: Fitness flex One thing moving markets is the growth of the health and wellness industry, which is worth a whopping $480 billion and has continued to grow 5-10% a year.
money 🌎️ Down to earth Inflation is coming back down to earth, hitting its lowest level in three years, dropping to 2.9% in July. Here's this week's money news.
money Capital markets perspective: IYKYK Bonds and stocks both rallied on Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced rate cuts are on the way.
money One thing: It's going down One thing moving market is consumers reaching a pricing limit. A third (27%) of people aren’t willing to pay more for many items from their shopping lists.
money 🌟 Glow up New technologies are taking the world by storm, transforming even the simplest money transactions, like settling the check. Here's this week's money news.
money 52% of Americans say "cash is king" As digital wallets and contactless payments become more popular, Empower research finds 52% of Americans say "cash is king," and nearly a third carry it every day (27%).
money Capital markets perspective: Back on track What a difference a week makes. New reports mollified economic concerns and the stock market gained lost ground — the S&P 500® rose 1.6% on Thursday alone.
money What can you buy for $1 in 2024? Here’s a look at what you can get for a single buck today and how Americans’ purchasing power has changed over the past two decades.
money The Big Shrink Empower research explores how pricing pressures are squeezing household budgets and savings.