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money How much should you have in an emergency fund? Keeping emergency cash on hand is good — but maximizing return is still important. Learn more about the balance.
money Capital markets perspective: U.S. economy outshines forecasts Gross domestic product (GDP) advanced 2.8% in the second quarter. That was twice as fast as the first quarter’s 1.4% and ahead of most economists’ estimates.
money Lucky July, Scary October and the Mirage of Market Timing Is July really a lucky month for investors? A closer look at the myths of market timing.
money 🥇 Let the games begin The 2024 Summer Olympics are sprinting to generate as much as a $12.1 billion economic boost for Paris. Here's this week's money news.
money How artificial intelligence is making its way to the top of the corporate ladder AI has promised to revolutionize the workplace. Software companies are investing in development and corporations are largely embracing it, but moving fast is key.
money One thing: Game on One thing moving markets is the price for admission to sporting events, which was up 15.1% year-over-year according to June’s Consumer Price Index (CPI).
money 🍋 Make lemonade A financial surprise can be a sour moment: 37% of Americans can’t afford an unexpected expense over $400, and almost a quarter (21%) have no emergency savings.
money Guide to understanding index funds Explore what index funds are and how to invest in them, including tips for beginners and details on the highest-paying index fund.
money Capital markets perspective: Inflation hits 12-month low On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics published the Consumer Price Index (CPI): Headline inflation contracted -0.1% from May to June, hitting a 12-month low of 3%.
money One thing: Halfway there One thing moving markets in the last six months is cooling inflation and a softening labor market paving the way for Fed rate cuts. Can it stay on track?
money 💪 Staying power Food prices are up about 20% from three years ago, and persistent inflation is on the minds of 57% of Americans. Let’s explore money stories about the long haul.
money Capital markets perspective: Half full or half empty? There are at least two ways to estimate how many Americans are employed: Ask businesses how many people are on their payrolls, or ask Americans themselves.