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Dave & Buster’s report reveals a depressing truth about American consumers

If life has felt a little less fun lately, you aren’t alone. Nearly half of Americans say their lives are lacking in fun, according to a new report from Dave & Buster’s, a stark reflection of the stress, burnout, and financial pressure consumers continue to face. While most adults still see fun as an essential […]

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Ticketing giant sees writing on the wall for 350 workers amid AI shift

Ticketmaster has long been the company that fans blame for the frustrating, expensive, and unfair experience of buying concert tickets. Now, the ticketing giant is facing pressure on another front, its own workforce. At a time when demand for concerts and live events remains strong, Ticketmaster is cutting jobs across several teams as it reshapes

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Retirement account errors are handing inheritances to the wrong people

A retirement account can bypass nearly every document in an estate plan with a single outdated form. Millions of Americans assume their wills or trusts control who inherits their 401(k) or IRA balances, but beneficiary designations operate under separate legal rules that often override those instructions entirely.  That means a former spouse, omitted child, or

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How many employees does JPMorgan Chase have in 2026? Its workforce, locations, and layoffs explained

AI and agentic automation have been the biggest game changers the financial industry has seen in decades, as transformative to the sector as ATMs and online banking were in the 1980s and early 2000s. As the world’s largest bank by market capitalization, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) has been leading the charge in AI investment

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Social Security checks can be bigger if you make the right moves

The typical retired American collects $2,079 per month from Social Security as of March 2026, according to the SSA’s Monthly Statistical Snapshot. That benefit forms the foundation of their household retirement budget. Close to 60% of current retirees depend on their benefits either exclusively or heavily to cover basic living expenses, a Motley Fool survey

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