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Saving Youngstown. Again

One U.S. president after another has promised to turn this Rust Belt city around. Now Joe Biden is planning to steer millions of dollars in federal funding to revive manufacturing. So where are the jobs?

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June - July 2021
Poverty Soars in the World's Most Unequal Region
Bloomberg Markets

Poverty Soars in the World's Most Unequal Region

THE COVID-19 pandemic has sent a wave of poverty racing across Latin America, deepening declines that began over the past decade and consigning millions to lives of deprivation.

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June - July 2021
The Benefits of Working Longer
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

The Benefits of Working Longer

Delaying retirement for a couple of years—or even a few months— is the most effective way to improve your retirement security.

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June 2021
Finally, on the Brink of Dow 36,000
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Finally, on the Brink of Dow 36,000

In early 1998, my American EnterpriseInstitute colleague Kevin Hassett, a well-credentialed academic who would later become chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Trump administration, came to me with an idea. Over the previous three-fourths of a century, stocks had returned an annual average of about 11% and government bonds 5.5%.

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June 2021
Limit Losses With These ETFs
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Limit Losses With These ETFs

The catch: You’ll give up some gains in return.

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June 2021
Get Dividends Every Month
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Get Dividends Every Month

One way for income-hungry investors to keep cash flowing is to assemble a portfolio that shells out dividends every month.

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June 2021
Earn Up to 10% on Your Money
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Earn Up to 10% on Your Money

Yields are beginning to lift off. We found great deals for every level of risk.

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June 2021
Bet On Infrastructure Stocks
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Bet On Infrastructure Stocks

On the heels of a $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, President Joe Biden has unveiled a major infrastructure initiative that would spend $2 trillion over eight years, financed in part by an increase in corporate tax rates from 21% to 28%.

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June 2021
 There's Nothing Modern About MMT
Reason magazine

There's Nothing Modern About MMT

Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) tells us that governments should finance public spending by creating money.

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June 2021
Jonathan Kellner Has Big Money Backing His U.S. Stock Trading Startup
Bloomberg Markets

Jonathan Kellner Has Big Money Backing His U.S. Stock Trading Startup

When he was handed a debit card with $70 million in the bank, Jonathan Kellner realized his startup was different. ¶ Members Exchange, known as MEMX, started as a protest by banks and market makers against the rising data and connectivity fees charged by U.S. stock exchanges. In the two years since Kellner, 52, signed on as chief executive officer, MEMX Holdings LLC has locked in more than $135 million in funding from 18 stock trading and investing heavyweights, including BlackRock, Citadel Securities, and Morgan Stanley. ¶ Since it went fully live in October, MEMX has clinched 1% of the U.S. market share. Kellner, previously the CEO of Nomura Holdings Inc.’s Instinet, spoke with Bloomberg Markets in February about launching during a pandemic and the surge in meme stocks.

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April - May 2021
Big Oil's Secret World Of Trading
Bloomberg Markets

Big Oil's Secret World Of Trading

With the future of fossil fuels in doubt, some energy companies are counting on a hidden army of commodity traders to ride to the rescue

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April - May 2021
Who Should Set The Rules?
Bloomberg Markets

Who Should Set The Rules?

TWO OF THE MOST powerful women in finance are at odds over how to use their power.

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April - May 2021
Binance's Changpeng Zhao: “I'm not using crypto to buy fiat, I'm not using crypto to buy houses. I just want to keep crypto ”
Bloomberg Markets

Binance's Changpeng Zhao: “I'm not using crypto to buy fiat, I'm not using crypto to buy houses. I just want to keep crypto ”

Changpeng Zhao, 44, has spent his life trying to overcome borders. As a child growing up in China, he waited for years until his family could win permission to see his father in Canada, then pursued a career (including a few years at Bloomberg LP) that took him around the world.

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April - May 2021
How to Surf the Net More Safely
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

How to Surf the Net More Safely

To help you fight identity theft, consider adding a VPN.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Tap Home Equity for Extra Income

Home is where the heart is, but it’s also a source of regular income for many retirees.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CAR RENTALS

Get up to speed on how to snag a deal and avoid pesky fees.

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May 2021
STATES EYE TAX HIKES FOR HIGH EARNERS
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

STATES EYE TAX HIKES FOR HIGH EARNERS

The tax revenue could close budget gaps, but the measures could drive away mobile workers.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

THE KIPLINGER 25 FUNDS Unflappable

Our flock of actively managed funds survived a wild year and as a group delivered benchmark-beating gains.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Did Anyone Hear a Pop?

Investors are worried that stocks are in a bubble— and that it’s going to burst.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Behind on Debts? Know Your Rights

There are limits on what debt collectors can do to recoup what you owe. If you have medical debts, you have even more rights.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

20 Ways To Save On Health Care

From maximizing insurance benefits to shopping for discounts to funding tax-advantaged accounts, these tips will lower your costs no matter how you get your care.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

How To Build (Or Rebuild) Wealth

Our 11-part plan will help you establish a solid financial foundation or take stock of your progress.

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May 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Profit From Planet-Friendly Companies

Sustainable stocks are going gangbusters. We found seven with an environmental focus to buy now.

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April 2021
New Challenges for a Church
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

New Challenges for a Church

With Sunday services online, this minister’s congregation is finding ways to stay connected.

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April 2021
Fulfilling Ways to Spend Retirement
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Fulfilling Ways to Spend Retirement

LIVING IN RETIREMENT

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April 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Protect Your Home From Nature's Wrath

Some disasters aren’t covered by standard homeowners policies. Make sure you’re prepared before it’s too late.

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April 2021
How Green Are Your Bonds?
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

How Green Are Your Bonds?

Fixed-income investors can make an environmental impact.

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April 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Best 401(k) Funds From American Funds

We rate the most popular actively managed offerings for retirement accounts.

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April 2021
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

THE CASE FOR Indexed Annuities

These products may offer better returns than traditional fixed-income investments. But there are trade-offs.

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April 2021
Earth-First ETFs Are Soaring
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Earth-First ETFs Are Soaring

These five exchange-traded funds should deliver big rewards.

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April 2021