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The U.S. Economy Will Gain Steam This Year
The Kiplinger Letter The Letter editors review the projected pace of the economy for 2026. Bigger tax refunds and resilient consumers will keep the economy humming in 2026.
By David Payne
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Fed Pauses Rates Cuts
Forecasts The Fed suggests that it is not likely to cut rates further unless the jobs market weakens more.
By David Payne
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Humanoid Robots Are About to be Put to the Test
The Kiplinger Letter Robot makers are in a full-on sprint to take over factories, warehouses and homes, but lofty visions of rapid adoption are outpacing the technology’s reality.
By John Miley
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Trump Reshapes Foreign Policy
The Kiplinger Letter The President starts the new year by putting allies and adversaries on notice.
By Matthew Housiaux
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Congress is Set for a Busy Winter
The Kiplinger Letter The Letter editors review the bills Congress will decide on this year. The government funding bill is paramount, but other issues vie for lawmakers’ attention.
By Sean Lengell
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The Kiplinger Letter's 10 Forecasts for 2026
The Kiplinger Letter Here are some of the biggest events and trends in economics, politics and tech that will shape the new year.
By Letter Editors
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Special Report: The Future of American Politics
The Kiplinger Letter The Political Trends and Challenges that Will Define the Next Decade
By Matthew Housiaux
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Not All Early Retirement Account Withdrawals Come with a Penalty
Tax Smart Early withdrawal penalties of 10% typically apply to IRA and 401(k) distributions, but there are exceptions.
By Joy Taylor
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Disney’s Risky Acceptance of AI Videos
The Kiplinger Letter Disney will let fans run wild with AI-generated videos of its top characters. The move highlights the uneasy partnership between AI companies and Hollywood.
By John Miley
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