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Ray Dalio says America is developing a ‘dependency’ on the top 1% of workers, while the bottom 60% are struggling and unproductive
"I think the issue is very much that you can't look at the U.S. as a whole nowadays," the Bridgewater Associates founder said at the Fortune Global Forum in Riyadh on Monday.
The optimistic millennials' guide to Gen Z's career apocalypse
I'm a millennial who graduated during the financial crisis. Here's what Gen Z should know about a tough job market.
Dow futures jump 300 points as U.S.-China trade war heads for ceasefire while Wall Street eyes another Fed rate cut and earnings from AI giants
Sunday night after the Trump administration negotiated a framework for a trade deal with China that should avoid mutual assured destruction. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent offered rough outlines of
Asia markets and US stock futures rise after US and Chinese officials agree on trade deal framework
US stock futures rose Sunday after US and Chinese representatives agreed on a framework for a trade deal, potentially averting a tariff hike to 157% on Chinese goods.
When do you get your SSI check for November 2025? See full payment schedule
Social Security recipients who get Supplemental Security Income benefits got a check on Oct. 1 and will get another on Oct. 31, for November.
Barclays’ re-entry into Saudia Arabia highlights the kingdom’s strategy to become the new global hub for regional headquarters
Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih said at the Fortune Global Forum: "People have seen that the kingdom is a long-term partner. We're not transactional."
The Fed May Lower Rates Slower Than Markets Are Expecting in 2026
Traders are betting on a smooth series of interest-rate cuts, but Fed officials are signaling slower cuts with long pauses in between them.
Fannie Mae predicts big mortgage rate shift soon
In 2022, inflation surged dramatically, prompting the Federal Reserve to raise the federal funds rate in an effort to curb consumer spending by making loans and credit more costly. This assertive
Berkshire’s Last Chemicals Deal Was a Bust. The OxyChem Purchase Looks Better.
Lubrizol, which Warren Buffett’s company bought in 2011, probably isn’t worth much more than the conglomerate paid.
More Big Companies Bet They Can Still Grow Without Hiring
JPMorgan Chase has a “strong bias” against adding staff, while Walmart is keeping its head count flat. American corporations are in a new, ultralean era.
Influencers are falling into the 'founder mode' trap
The promise of a nine-figure payout may be alluring, but even for most big-name creators, it's hard to achieve.
Amazon to invest $1.6 billion in Dutch operation
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Amazon plans to invest 1.4 billion euros ($1.63 billion) in the Netherlands over the next three years, the company said on Monday. The investment is its largest in the euro
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