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Congrats to Micron (MU). It just broke into the top-10 largest American stocks, which is a big deal in our Disruption Investing framework. Read More
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A financial advisor’s view on negative or flat market returns and when to claim Social Security. Read More
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The chart book available here looks at the impact of AI on the economy and financial markets. Read More
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Building wealth is essential to improving economic security for working Americans and families. Unlike income, wealth acts as a safety net during periods of hardship, allowing families to manage unexpected expenses and reach long-term economic goals such as homeownership and a secure retirement. Yet building and maintaining wealth remains a challenge for many, with persistent wealth gaps existing ... Read More
This summer, millions of graduates will face prolonged unemployment or underemployment in a frozen labor market – not because their degrees are inherently useless, but because employers no longer need the knowledge and skills they spent years developing. The real problem with higher education today is not access, cost, or quality, but its timing. Each year, college freshmen are required to m... Read More