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The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a modest cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) of 2.5% for 2025, translating to an average monthly increase of roughly $50 for retirees. This adjustment marks the lowest annual increase since 2021, raising questions about its adequacy in the face of ongoing inflationary pressures and rising living costs. As individuals relying
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As markets grapple with several unpredictable dynamics, investors are faced with a challenging landscape, particularly as the curtain fell on January. Recent shifts in Federal Reserve policies, the maze of an active earnings season, and looming threats from potential tariffs have all contributed to heightened volatility in financial markets. Amid this uncertainty, discerning which stocks
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As the economic landscape continues to evolve, the Federal Reserve recently announced its decision to hold interest rates steady, keeping them unchanged amid persistent inflationary pressures. This development has significant implications for consumers, businesses, and the broader economy as it navigates the challenges presented by inflation, high borrowing costs, and the political dynamics surrounding monetary
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In a surprise emergence that has sent ripples across the technology sector, DeepSeek, an AI startup from China, has garnered massive attention from industry giants and technology pundits alike. This new player is not merely another addition to the crowded marketplace of artificial intelligence; it represents a significant shift in the competitive landscape. Leaders like
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The recent tragic incident involving an Army Black Hawk helicopter colliding with an American Airlines jet over Washington, D.C., has spurred immediate responses from transportation authorities aimed at bolstering aviation safety. The severity of this collision, which resulted in the death of all individuals aboard both aircraft, underscores the critical need for a reevaluation of
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As the economic landscape continues to evolve under President Donald Trump’s administration, the impending implementation of tariffs on goods imported from key trading partners—most notably Canada, Mexico, and China—brings significant financial implications for U.S. consumers and businesses alike. Scheduled to take effect on February 1, these tariffs are set at 25% for Canada and Mexico,
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In a recent interview, DoubleLine Capital’s CEO Jeffrey Gundlach shed light on his expectations regarding interest rate movements for 2025. Contrary to the more aggressive predictions circulating in financial circles, Gundlach foresees very modest adjustments, suggesting that the Federal Reserve may only initiate one, or at most two, rate cuts in that year. Gundlach emphasized
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