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Dow ends just shy of record after touching new intraday high, as Buffett gives Wall Street a boost
The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended nearly flat on Friday after hitting a record high in morning action — riding a wave of market optimism and a timely push from the “Oracle of Omaha.”
More Workers Are Getting Job-Skill Certificates. They Often Don’t Pay Off.
Many of the thousands of online courses and other credentials employees pursue to boost careers fall short in delivering, a new study finds.
Make your money work for you by ‘laddering’ bonds or CDs
A laddering strategy can offer low-risk, predictable returns that will help you keep up with — or beat — inflation, while protecting your money during volatile markets and helping you meet your near-
Are tariffs to blame for 38% spike in wholesale vegetable prices? Experts weigh in
Wholesale prices soared much faster than economists expected last month, stoking concern among some economists about an eventual pass through to consumer prices. The fresh government data this week
Trump is deporting so many immigrants that it could cause inflation to hit 4% next year, top economist says
He says if Trump continues deporting immigrants at the current rate, inflation will go from 2.5% to somewhere close to 4% “by the time it hits its peak early next year.” Zandi says his stark
I experienced 'quiet cracking' 15 years ago, before it was a buzzword. It's extremely self-destructive behavior.
Fifteen years ago, Kevin Ford was unhappy at work but felt he couldn't leave. He now identifies with the "quiet cracking" trend.
Trump's 401(k) change: What administrators and employees need to know
Newsweek spoke with experts in alternative assets to understand what the recent executive order means for Americans' savings.
I had 12 jobs over 22 years at Microsoft. Here's what it taught me about finding my ideal job.
Brieanne Yuchasz, who spent 22 years in 12 roles at Microsoft, reaching a chief of staff position. Now, she helps other navigate career change.
Airbus Is About to Eclipse a Record That Boeing Held for Decades
In 1981, the year Airbus SE announced it would build a new single-aisle jetliner to take on Boeing Co., the 737 ruled the roost.
In China’s tough economy, secondhand luxury is very much in fashion
As China’s economy slumps, huge warehouse stores full of used luxury bags and shoes are enabling 20-somethings to keep up appearances without breaking the bank.
Charting the Global Economy: US Retail Sales Point to Resilience
US retail sales posted solid advances in consecutive months for the first time this year, tempering concerns of a retrenchment in spending as consumers remain unsettled by the potential for tariff
Businesses have been eating Trump’s tariffs. That’s starting to change
Costs were sharply on the rise for producers and manufacturers in July, a sign that higher prices could soon filter down to American consumers.
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