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AI capex and the ‘wealth effect’ from tech stocks (like Nvidia) now drive one-third of U.S. GDP growth, top analysts say
It’s a good thing that Nvidia’s Q4 2025 earnings beat expectations yesterday, because an increasing portion of U.S. GDP growth is coming from AI
If You’re 5 Years From Retirement, These 3 Dividend ETFs Should Be Your Entire Strategy
We’re looking at a surge of retirees in the 2020s due to the Baby Boom’s peak in the 1960s, turning into a retirement boom
Social Security Just Got More Complicated For All Retirees
© shapecharge / Getty Images If you are collecting Social Security right now, or planning to start soon, 2026 has brought more changes than
Social Security March payment schedule: Here’s when recipients get their checks
article FILE – In this photo illustration, a Social Security card sits alongside checks from the U.S. Treasury on Oct. 14, 2021 in Washington,
How to start investing with just $5 using micro-investing apps
Investing can feel like a big, intimidating commitment. You might think you need a pile of cash or a Wall Street background just to
Earnings live: Nvidia stock gains cool premarket, Stellantis wavers, Celsius surges
Lowe’s (LOW) reported fourth quarter results that beat Wall Street’s expectations across the board including revenue, earnings and same-store sales growth. Adjusted earnings came
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures waver as Nvidia leaves investors wanting more
From Bloomberg: Nvidia Corp. (NVDA), the dominant maker of artificial intelligence processors, failed to impress investors with its latest sales forecast, signaling that concerns
These 5 Undervalued ETFs Could Be Bargains Right Now
© bigjom jom / Shutterstock.com Not every exchange-traded fund (ETF) worth owning trades at a premium. Some of the most structurally sound funds sit
Yen reclaims some ground after BOJ leaves door open for near-term rate hikes
The yen started the week on the back foot on easing fiscal worries while the U.S. dollar was steady as inflation data raised expectations