Thinking about getting divorced? The tax overhaul has made things more complicated.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Here’s where investors are moving their money ahead of the 2020 presidential election
People have shifted money into more conservative investments amid uncertainty about how the election could affect retirement plans.
Coronavirus: Dow jumps 144 points as investors assess risks
U.S. stocks stabilized Monday as investors assessed uncertainty over a deadly virus outbreak in China.
In sickness and in health, but not in debt: Young Americans avoid ‘I do’ until student loans are paid off
More young Americans are postponing marriage to pay off student loans, according to a new study.
Dow plunges 454 points as fears about coronavirus rattle investors
U.S. stocks and oil prices tumbled Monday as fears over the spread of a deadly outbreak of coronavirus rattled investors.
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Is the stock market closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
U.S. stock markets are closed Monday to observe Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday.
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, just topped $1 trillion in market value, joining other tech giants
Alphabet just joined the trillionaire club. The tech giant is the fourth U.S. company to hit the milestone after Apple, Microsoft and Amazon.
Americans won’t get a total reprieve after China trade deal as effects of lost factory jobs, pricier goods linger
Americans won’t feel much of a financial reprieve from a trade truce with China. While further pain was avoided, U.S. consumers are still living with previous rounds of tariffs.
Stock market shakes off Iran jitters for now, but investors could still be in for a bumpy ride in 2020
Wall Street shook off geopolitical jitters with Iran for now, but investors could still be in for a bumpy ride this year.