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Is There a Downside to Switching Your Insurance Frequently?You keep finding lower rates every time you shop for insurance. Is there any reason not to take the better deal?
By Rachael Green
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Dow Tops 53,000 as Chip Stocks Re-Take the Lead: Stock Market TodayMarkets are starting to look forward to second-quarter earnings reporting season, as economic activity remains solid.
By David Dittman
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Nasdaq Sinks as Sandisk Sell-Off Continues: Stock Market TodayAnother day of weak price action for chip stocks weighed on the Nasdaq, but the Dow headed into the long holiday weekend at new highs.
By Karee Venema
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Is Clear+ Worth It After the Price Hike?Clear just raised prices for the second year in a row. Is it time to drop your Clear+ membership?
By Rachael Green
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
By David Payne
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What to Look Out for in Economic Data This WeekThe Federal Reserve will be in focus again this week as Wall Street parses the minutes from the June Fed meeting.
By Karee Venema
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Weekstocks Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.
By Karee Venema
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Weak June Jobs Report Quiets the Rate-Hike ConversationThe June jobs report came in well below economists' estimates, but the unemployment rate ticked lower.
By Karee Venema
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8 Costly 401(k) Mistakes That Can Tank Your Retirement401(k) mistakes like cashing out early and not taking advantage of an employer match can upend your retirement.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Dow Closes Lower as Caterpillar Stock Slumps: Stock Market TodaySinking chip stocks dragged on the Nasdaq on Wednesday, but a big rally for Meta Platforms helped limit losses.
By Karee Venema
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What Bobby Bonilla Day Can Teach You About RetirementHis million-dollar July 1 paycheck isn't something most people can replicate, but the idea behind it can help you build a stronger retirement plan.
By Carla Ayers
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What the Latest Supreme Court Decisions Mean for Your Money in 2026Tax Law Several recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings could have notable financial consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, investors, and consumers.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Your Phones and Computers Will Likely Be More Expensive for Years to ComeThe Kiplinger Letter Consumers and businesses should brace for sticker shock when buying PCs, smartphones, tablets and other electronics. Relief may have to wait until 2029.
By John Miley
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Social Security Payment Schedule: When Is Your July Check Arriving?The date your July Social Security benefit arrives depends on the day of the month you were born.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Dow Hits More Highs as Consumers Get More Confident: Stock Market TodayEverybody is enjoying the run-up to Independence Day 2026, with Papa Dow making new highs and consumers recovering from an energy shock.
By David Dittman
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What New Supreme Court Rulings Mean for Your Money in 2026Tax Law Several recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings could have notable financial consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, investors, and consumers.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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When Is the Stock Market Closed for the Fourth of July?The Fourth of July is almost here, which has many investors wondering when the stock and bond markets will be closed for the holiday.
By Karee Venema
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Are Banks Open on July 3rd or July 4th?Independence Day is almost here, which has many wondering if banks are open on Friday, July 3, or Saturday, July 4.
By Karee Venema
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More Costco Stores Are ComingCostco and other value retailers are opening new stores as demand for lower-priced groceries continues to grow.
By Paige Cerulli
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Find the Best 30-Year Mortgage RatesSee today's 30-year mortgage rates, compare lenders and learn the steps that can help you lock in a better home loan.
By Carla Ayers
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Stocks Rally to Start a Big Holiday Week: Stock Market TodayComcast created a stir among communication services stocks with a plan to spin off its media and entertainment assets into a new publicly traded company.
By David Dittman
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Can Congress Fix Social Security's Funding Crunch?The Kiplinger Letter If nothing is done, Social Security benefits will need to be cut by 22% in 2033.
By David Payne
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Stocks Struggle After OpenAI IPO Blow: Stock Market TodayStocks took an early hit on news that ChatGPT parent OpenAI might push its public offering to 2027, and a midday recovery faded into the close.
By Karee Venema
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When You Should Drop to Minimum Coverage on Your Car InsuranceReducing your car insurance to minimum coverage could save you thousands on premiums. But when is it worth the risk?
By Rachael Green
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Best Amazon Prime Day Deals 2026Amazon Prime Day Ends Tonight: The Best Deals Still Worth Shopping
By Rachael Green
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Artificial Intelligence is Raising Cyber ThreatsThe Kiplinger Letter AI-enabled attacks are coming faster and more often. Here’s a security update and some advice on how to be prepared.
By John Miley
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Google Parent Alphabet Is Joining the Dow. Time to Buy?The tech giant replaces Verizon — and increases the Magnificent 7's presence in the blue-chip barometer.
By Dan Burrows
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Micron Stock Surge Fails to Boost Nasdaq: Stock Market TodayApple stock sold off after the tech giant hiked prices, while Micron soared on strong demand for its memory chips.
By Karee Venema
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Want to Get in on the Golden Visa Trend? Here's HowGolden Visas are designed for affluent individuals seeking to relocate abroad for education, retirement, work or a lifestyle change. Here's how they work.
By Kathryn Pomroy
