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71 articlesJPMorgan CEO Warns of Critical Shortage in Skilled Trade Workers
As AI reshapes white-collar jobs, JPMorgan's $24 million investment in Philadelphia shipbuilding highlights a growing crisis: the U.S. lacks enough welders and electricians to meet demand, and the existing workforce is aging fast
How Many Americans Work Beyond Age 65?
Nearly one in five Americans age 65 and older are still in the workforce, with many shifting to part-time jobs. This trend is reshaping retirement planning and highlights the need for flexible income strategies as financial pressures evolve
AI Stock Rally Faces Real Risks Beyond Bubble Fears
AI-driven stocks are posting record profits, but investors may be overlooking the real threat: persistent inflation and high interest rates could challenge lofty valuations even as earnings surge
Mortgage Rates Climb to 11-Month High, Squeezing Homebuyers
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has surged to 6.78%, the highest since last summer, making it even harder for buyers to afford homes as prices remain elevated and forecasts suggest little relief ahead
Congress Passes Sweeping Housing Law to Tackle Affordability Crisis
A major bipartisan housing bill aims to boost home supply and ease construction bottlenecks, but experts warn that relief for buyers and renters will take years to materialize
Rising U.S. Debt Interest Costs Squeeze Federal Budget and Taxpayers
The federal government's interest payments are climbing faster than the national debt itself, putting pressure on household budgets and crowding out other spending as borrowing costs hit new highs
US Home Prices Reach Record High as Affordability Worsens
The median price for existing homes in the US hit $440,660 in June, marking a new peak as affordability remains out of reach for many buyers and a major housing bill stalls in Washington
Remote Work Is Raising Unemployment for Young College Graduates
A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York study finds remote work is responsible for most of the rise in joblessness among recent college grads, as employers hesitate to hire and train inexperienced workers outside the office
Luxury London Homes Face Prolonged Slump as Buyers Hold Back
High-end properties in London’s most exclusive neighborhoods are sitting unsold for months, signaling a shift in demand and raising questions about the future of the city’s luxury real estate market
Fed Chair Warsh Taps AI and Top Experts for Central Bank Overhaul
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh has assembled a high-profile team of economists, business leaders, and AI specialists to lead five task forces aimed at modernizing the Fed’s operations and policy tools
Market Rotation Sends These 5 Stocks Lower - Are They Now a Bargain
A weak June jobs report triggered a sharp rotation out of defensive stocks, pushing down shares of Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, Starbucks, Constellation Brands, and TJX. Here’s why some investors see opportunity—and what could go wrong next
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