The typical American household spent $78,535 in 2024. Headline PCE inflation was running at 4.1% year over year in May 2026, which means the same lifestyle can become thousands of dollars more expensive in a single year. Social Security benefits are rising 2.8% in 2026, but that adjustment may not fully offset the higher cost ... The Portfolio That Lets You Ignore Inflation
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GameStop chief executive Ryan Cohen is pressing ahead with a long-shot pursuit of eBay despite Wall Street scepticism, quietly amassing a nearly...
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Theater company AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) will be reporting results this Monday before the bell. Here’s what to expect.
Investing.com -- Stripe could gain consumer reach, merchant-processing scale and a stronger stablecoin position by acquiring PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:PYPL), though analysts at Cantor Fitzgerald, Bernstein and Mizuho questioned whether the reported $60.50-per-share offer would secure a deal.
Prosecutors have declined to charge businesses in a number of recent cases—despite believing that senior employees were involved in wrongdoing.
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The Trump Administration announced a 25% tariff on most Brazilian imports late Wednesday, effective July 22. The U.S. has invoked Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, targeting certain Brazilian practices, which include directives to American tech giants like...
Washington spent four years trying to convince the world's most important chipmaker to build in America. On Thursday, July 16, it got a positive answer. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) confirmed an additional $100 billion for its Arizona operations. That lifted its total US ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh was subjected to intense questioning by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) regarding potential ethics violations. On Wednesday, his second day of monetary policy testimony on Capitol Hill, Warsh was grilled by Warren about a $100 million...
Taylor Farms is a critical supplier to restaurants and retailers, with produce from a single processing facility often distributed to customers across multiple states.
Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk, whom JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon once called “our Einstein", has had plenty on his plate lately. SpaceX’s (SPCX) latest Starship launch was aborted, sending the stock tumbling below its IPO price to $123.99 on Friday, 45% below its post-listing peak, according to ...
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Microsoft has been one of the worst-performing large-cap tech stocks of 2026, down about 20% year to date, even as the company keeps expanding its AI business and growing Azure at a pace most cloud companies would envy. A lot of investors have been sitting on their hands, waiting either for a ...
Intel Corporation (INTC) and Google Cloud announced an expanded partnership on Thursday 16th, deploying Gemini Enterprise across Intel’s workforce and pushing agentic AI tools into its chip design process, according to an Intel Newsroom statement. The announcement should have read as an unambiguous ...
Earnings results showed generally solid credit health among borrowers, strong dealmaking activity, and blowout trading numbers.
Last October, Mark Zuckerberg mentioned almost in passing that companies kept asking Meta if they could buy computing capacity from it, at a premium. It sounded like a hypothetical. On July 17, the New York Times turned it into a very real story. Meta and Anthropic are in early talks for a ...
Apple isn't just counting on customers to keep buying iPhones. It also expects them to keep paying every month long after they've bought one. While Apple built its reputation selling cutting-edge devices, its fastest-growing profit engine has become Services, the business that keeps generating ...
Verizon has struggled to slow customer losses in its wireless business in recent years, and under new leadership, it is making major workforce changes. Dan Schulman, who became CEO of Verizon in October last year, has accelerated efforts to transform the company after it lost about 2.25 million ...
The FedEx CEO built a legendary career by saying yes to every opportunity that crossed his path. At 63, that same instinct could quietly wreck the one retirement move you cannot undo.
If you shop at Giant Eagle, your grocery bill could look noticeably different this month, and the savings are broader than you might expect. The chain rolled out price cuts across more than 300 products, and those reductions will remain in effect through the first week of September. ...
Costco wants to give its shoppers an easier way to buy gas. The locations are part of Costco’s effort to find new ways to increase sales and make its membership more valuable to shoppers, said Costco Chief Financial Officer Gary Millerchip. Members have said they want faster checkouts, larger parking lots and that gas stations can get busy, he said in an interview.
Earlier this month, Tesla investors got some much-needed good news when the electric vehicle maker reported that it delivered more than 480,000 vehicles in the second quarter. The 25% year-over-year increase marked Tesla's best second-quarter performance, topping the 466,140 deliveries it reported ...
Netflix shares fell over 8% after-hours as revenue missed estimates despite an EPS beat, with investors weighing lower free cash flow and reduced engagement-data disclosures.
Gold’s 2026 story was mostly supposed to be how high the safe-haven trade could potentially run. For context, the shiny yellow metal soared roughly 63% in 2025, according to LBMA benchmark data, the strongest annual gain in more than four decades. Lately, though, the bull case has been ...
Milliseconds matter on Wall Street, and Truth Social wants to charge traders to get faster access to the president’s posts.