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Millennials have been through a lot in their short lives. And according to an economist, there are certain huge, once-in-a-lifetime events they've had to overcome that have made them so resilient.
Fed data shows a surprising financial arc for Americans in their 30s, with a long slump giving way to a rebound that changed the trajectory.
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The iPhone was introduced in 2007, the same year the U.S. birth rate started to slide. The issues could be linked, a new analysis finds.
Global growth forecast is trimmed slightly, but it no longer warns of a prolonged war triggering a world recession.
Ahsan Shah, SVP AI & Analytics, Billtrust. According to my company’s recent survey of 550 finance professionals, 77% of ...
For the past quarter-century, the Federal Reserve has preferred one price measure for consumer spending, that big segment of the economy the Fed considers in its efforts to promote its two ...
A significant increase in credit and extreme optimism led to the formation of Japan's economic bubble in the 1980s, which ...
A starter home may cost far more today than it did when millennials were born, but the bigger change is affordability. In the ...
From dividend stocks to annuities, there are plenty of ways to protect your retirement savings when the economy goes south.
The average American doesn't likely need a report to tell them that the public isn't feeling great about the state of the economy right now, but new data about citizens' general sentiment paints an ...