‘I’m single’: At 70, I have $500,000 in stocks and $220,000 in savings. How do I invest my $130,000 windfall?

“I’m receiving enough Social Security to live on.”
Trump’s tariffs are unfair to most Americans. Here’s how they could actually be beneficial.

Instead of blanket tariffs, an ethical policy shows a clear and justifiable need for protection.
How these Big Tech stocks are getting a boost from this clean-energy credit

Amazon.com, Alphabet, Meta Platforms and Microsoft are just a few tech giants making use of carbon credits.
What’s in your 401(k)? Why boomers and Gen X really need to know.

Your target-date fund might have the wrong mix for you, and new alternatives could be risky.
How hard is it to beat the market? Even AI can’t do it.

Many ETFs and stock pros use artificial intelligence in an effort to get an edge. But most still don’t outperform their benchmark.
Fast-casual restaurants lean on loyalty programs amid consumer pullback

A customer exits a Cava restaurant in New York City on June 22, 2023. Brendan McDermid | Reuters As some consumers pull back on spending amid economic uncertainty, fast-casual restaurant chains are leaning on rewards programs to pull them back in. Loyalty programs, which offer discounts or added perks for returning customers, have transitioned from […]
Tax breaks and spending cuts: Here are the winners and losers in Trump’s big bill

The GOP megabill has new tax breaks aimed at low- and moderate-income households, and spending cuts that could make it harder for some to receive public assistance or hold onto health insurance.
You’re running out of time to buy an EV before Trump’s big bill kills the $7,500 tax credit on electric vehicles

The $7,500 tax credit that car shoppers can use for new EV purchases is set to expire at the end of September, according to the tax and spending bill that passed the House of Representatives on Thursday.
Now that the megabill has passed, expect a ton of short-term debt to be sold to finance the government’s deficit

Wall Street will be watching to see how new Treasury supply to fund the U.S. deficit will be absorbed.
Read this before betting on Nathan’s hot-dog eating contest — even if Joey Chestnut is favored to win

Sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel are taking wagers on the famous Fourth of July eating contest — and interest is especially strong after Chestnut was banned last year.