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‘Oh please, get a job’: Joy Behar slams young Americans for feeling left behind — but as a new study...
MSN News· 4 days agoBehar's generation has been driving this "dynamic."
Gen X takes the lead: Study shows they’re spending top dollar on home renovations
Washington Times-Herald· 1 day agoGen Xers outspend baby boomers on renovations. According to the report, the average Gen Xer spent...
The Budget Deficit Is Soaring. Can AI Save The Day — And The S&P 500?
Investor's Business Daily· 12 hours agoBooming asset prices could stoke inflation, leading to renewed rate hikes that eventually burst a...
Should retirees use their homes to pay bills?
Bankrate via AOL· 2 days agoIn the third quarter of 2023, baby boomers had an average of $191,557 in mortgage debt, an increase of more than one percent from the previous ...
7 Toys From the 60s That Prove Boomers Had It Better
LOVE to KNOW via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSo, a myriad of mini-adult products hit the shelves. One of our favorites is the quaint children’s record players that played actual 45 RPMs. These...
Over 75 Percent of Collectors Want to Pass Their Holdings on to the Next Generation, Report Says
ARTnews· 4 days agoThe report, the Bank’s biennial study of wealthy Americans, found that only 6 percent of collectors...
The 1970s Movie That Explains 2020s America
The Atlantic· 2 days agoThis spring, I went to see Chinatown in a theater for the first time since its release, on June 20, 1974. The movie was headlining at the annual TCM...
One business, 150 buyers: Why Nashville firms are in high demand - Nashville Business Journal
The Business Journals· 3 days agoEveryone wants a piece of Nashville’s boom, and some are willing to pay a good chunk of change to...
Personal Luxury Goods Market to Slow in 2024
WWD via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoDragged down by dampened consumer confidence in key markets like China and the U.S., luxury revenues are seen flat or rising up to 4 percent, according...
The Housing Market Is Weird and Ugly. These 5 Charts Explain Why.
New York Times· 1 day agoHome prices have held up better than expected amid high interest rates. When the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates in 2022, most economists thought the housing market would be the ...