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play Spooky spending set to reach $11.6B this year 47% of Americans are shopping for Halloween before October this year, after retailers lean into ‘Summerween’.
money Capital markets perspective: Lone wolf Markets are now comfortable pricing in as much as 0.75% or 1.00% of rate cuts from now to Christmas, more aggressive than the most recent dot-plot by the Fed.
life The Ticket 24% of Americans say the winner of the 2024 Presidential election helps determine “whether I’m rich or not.” New research from Empower explores the links between personal finances and politics.
money 🎨 Life in color Life is like a box of Crayolas, and for 121 years, the company goes “Fluorescent Green” during back-to-school season. Here's this week's money news.
money Main character energy: The business of celebrity brands What comes first, the fame or the fortune? Many celebrities have rolled their fame into thriving businesses.
money Capital markets perspective: Super-sized Last week, markets took the Fed’s super-sized cut mostly in stride, leaving stocks modestly higher (and, unsurprisingly, short-term rates sharply lower).
money What is the average net worth by state? Tracking your net worth is a common way to gauge your financial health. Here's a look at the average net worth by state.
money 💰 Lucky penny If you’re looking for a lucky penny, an estimated 240 billion of them are sitting in jars and under sofa cushions across the U.S. Here's this week's money news.
money Generation Money: Baby Boomers' snapshot With half of the nation’s wealth in the hands of Baby Boomers, let's see how this generation measures up.
money Generation Money: Gen X's snapshot Gen X appears to be making the most of their money while juggling competing life priorities. Learn more about how their finances compare.
money Generation Money: Gen Z's snapshot Gen Z has faced many macro changes in a short amount of adulthood. Let's see how their money stacks up.
money Capital markets perspective: Think before you speak Last week’s inflation numbers did little to change the conclusion that price growth has finally been (mostly) brought under control by the Fed’s aggressive tightening.