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A majority of Gen X-ers didn't prioritize retirement until age 50 or older.
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Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 45,000 in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.5%.
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Trump defends his criticism of killed Hollywood director Rob Reiner BBCLive updates: Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick ‘responsible' for death, police say CNNJane Fonda Shares How Rob Reiner Acted on Final Night Before Death E! NewsObamas were supposed to meet Rob and Michele Reiner on night of their deaths The GuardianRob Reiner Is Said to Have Argued With His Son Nick at Conan O'Brien's Holiday Party The New York Times
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The labor market cool down continued this fall, according to new jobs numbers released on a delayed scheduled by the Labor Department.
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Hiring cooled this fall, according to delayed figures released by the Labor Department Tuesday. Employers added 64,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%.
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It's the most bullish fund manager survey in the last 3.5 years, says Bank of America's chief investment strategist
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Rob Reiner's son arrested in fatal stabbings of the Hollywood legend and his wife Los Angeles TimesNick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner and wife Michele, arrested for murder in their deaths, held without bail CBS NewsThe Obamas were set to see the Reiners the night the couple was found dead AxiosTrump's Post Attacking Rob Reiner After Stabbing Death Draws Immediate Outrage The New York Times
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S&P 500 stocks may be expensive relative to their historical averages, but many are cheaper than they were at the start of the quarter.
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Try This Quiz and See How Much You Know About Jane Austen The New York TimesHow Jane Austen revealed the economic basis of society The EconomistWhy we still love Pride & Prejudice on Austen's 250th anniversary BBCJane Austen at 250: Celebrating a writer who still inspires new chapters CBS NewsJane Austen lovers celebrate the author's 250th birthday with a Regency ball, ribbons and orange cheesecake Chicago
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Flash flood warning, GO NOW evacuation issued after White River levee breach in Pacific KOMOView Full Coverage on Google News
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As Israeli Settlements Get Bigger, Palestinian Hikes Grow Shorter The New York Times
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Inflation, rising food prices and the high cost of living has been top of mind for consumers all year. But then Olive Garden offers an unlimited pasta meal or a chain steakhouse restaurant sells a steak dinner with two sides for less than 30 bucks. So, how are chains are able to keep prices as low as they do in this economy?
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CNBC Daily Open: AI infrastructure stocks are taking a beating CNBCGlobal selloff in stocks signals AI bubble may be ending in the healthiest way possible FortuneStock market today: S&P 500 slips on tech woes, but Nvidia's rise limits downside Investing.comWall Street Has Lots of Questions. Stock Markets Might Not Like the Answers They Get This Week. Barron's
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Traders marked Warsh as the narrow favorite to replace Jerome Powell, assigning him roughly a 46% chance of nomination, compared with about 39% for Hassett.
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UK-South Korea trade deal: Bentleys and Scottish salmon to benefit BBCBritain clinches upgraded South Korea trade deal ReutersUK and South Korea sign new trade deal aimed at cars, salmon and Guinness The GuardianUK Seals South Korea Deal to Trade 98% of Goods Tariff-Free Bloomberg.comUK agrees trade deal with South Korea just weeks ahead of deadl
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Steelers vs. Dolphins: Kickoff time, odds, playoff picture, where to watch MNF CBS SportsDolphins vs. Steelers score and live updates: Darren Waller's second TD cuts Miami deficit to Pittsburgh The New York TimesSteelers vs Dolphins Dec. 15, 2025 at Acrisure Stadium Pittsburgh Post-GazetteWhat is Monday Night Football NFL game schedule tonight? What channel, where to watch MNF live IndyStar
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Ford Takes $19.5 Billion Hit in Detroit's Biggest EV Bust The Wall Street JournalFord pulls the plug on the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck NPRFord Will Take $19.5 Billion Hit as It Rolls Back E.V. Plans The New York TimesFord takes $19.5B charge in hybrid pivot, cancels F-150 Lightning EV, launches new battery storage business Yahoo Finance
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Why do heart issues spike around the holidays? A Maryland doctor has tips on what to look out for WTOPHoliday heart attacks rise as doctors share hidden triggers, prevention tips Fox NewsHow to spot signs of holiday heart trouble NPR70K blood pressure monitors sold this month as experts warn of ‘Holiday Heart Syndrome' New York Post
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Hong Kong stocks lead losses in Asia after Wall Street declines on tech sell-off CNBCAsian Stocks to Fall Ahead of Key US Jobs Data: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comStocks struggle before jobs data, central bank meetings ReutersAsian shares slip after Wall Street logs its worst day in 3 weeks ABC News
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Gary from Zootopia 2 is a hit in China. Now young people are buying venomous pit vipers CNNBox Office: ‘Zootopia 2' Returns to No. 1 as ‘Ella McCay' Suffers One of Worst Debuts Ever for Disney With $2 Million VarietyWeekend Box Office: Zootopia 2 Becomes Highest-Grossing American Film of the Year Rotten TomatoesDisney's Zootopia 2 Becomes Third Movie of 2025 to Make Over $1 Billion at the Box Office IGN
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Ford Motor said the costs come from its decision to make fewer electric vehicles than it had planned and more hybrids that use both gasoline engines and batteries.
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iRobot, the U.S. firm that had robots vacuuming homes, will be taken over by its China-based supplier. It's assuring owners that devices will keep working as usual.
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A Reuters investigation shows that Meta knowingly scaled back a crackdown on predatory advertising.
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"Very bad for our country": Trump doubles down on Rob Reiner attacks AxiosLive updates: Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick ‘responsible' for death, police say CNNReiners' son made guests uneasy at party day before his parents were found dead, sources say NBC NewsRob Reiner and Son Nick 'Got in a Big Fight' at Conan O'Brien's Party Hours Before Murders: 'He Was Freaking Everyone Out' People.com
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Companies such as battery maker CATL earn big margins on export sales despite US tariffs
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OpenAI's Chief Communications Officer Is Leaving the Company WIRED
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Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner and wife Michele, arrested for murder in their deaths, held without bail CBS NewsLive updates: Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick ‘responsible' for their deaths, police say CNNAnalysis | Trump attack on Rob Reiner tests the limits, even for his MAGA base The Washington PostWhat we know about Nick Reiner, who struggled with addiction and shared his recovery with the world Los Angeles Times
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Economists want to see whether the combined report shows a sharp deterioration in an already fragile labor market — or whether the job market appeared to stabilize.
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Along with the unpredictable tariffs, stubborn inflation and weak hiring have shaken consumer confidence in the U.S. economy. The vast majority of U.S. adults say they've noticed higher than usual prices for groceries, electricity and holiday gifts in recent months, according to a December poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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China's AI toy industry is growing as Beijing pushes companies and consumers to integrate the technology.
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There's concern that the National Economic Council director is too close to the president.
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As inflation continues, holiday shoppers are turning to essential, practical items like appliances and clothing instead of luxury gifts.
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Nobody likes a down stock market - or do they?
Almost every conversation I have had with clients this year included some amount of fear over where the markets are and where they are headed. The concerns range from losing a few more percentage points (possible) to losing 100% of their money (absurd). If an investor in a moderate portfolio lost all their money because the stock market went to zero, you would have much bigger things to worry about than your money. There wouldn't be anything to buy with it anyway. You'd need to learn farming skills ASAP, because there would be no more stores to buy anything from. The world would have, for all intents and purposes, ended. So clearly this is not a rational fear.
SEE MORE The Good News About Recessions for Investors
On the other hand, could the markets drop to a level we saw before the July/August rally? Sure, it could. It could even go a bit lower.
The issue isn't that the market could go lower at any given point, the issue is what will it ultimately do? The answer to that question in the past has always been that it moved higher - eventually. As we know, markets go both up and down, but they have always trended higher. This time and the next 10 after it will ultimately be no different, regardless of the reason it goes down.
Bear Market Statistics Offer Reassurance
Since 1950, we have seen 11 bear markets (defined as a drop of at least 20% from its most recent high). The average duration of those bear markets was 13 months, and the average drop in the markets was -33%. By comparison, during that same time period, bull markets have lasted 67 months on average and experienced a total return of 265%. *
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The Trump administration is reportedly considering a ban on Huawei equipment in the U.S. Here's who wins and loses in the telecom world.
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