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Retirement expert issues stark warning on AI and 401(k)s

For years, technology stocks became a permanent fixture within their portfolios for millions of retirement savers. Workers who steadily added money to 401(k)s, IRAs, and target-date funds made huge strides, thanks to major stock indexes that became increasingly dominated by a small number of powerful tech stocks. From 2009 through 2025, the Nasdaq-100 delivered roughly […]

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Target is selling a $2,210 loveseat for $195, and it has a sleek mid-century modern vibe

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Why we love this deal While mid-century modern sofas and loveseats are revered for their clean lines and elegant simplicity, there’s one problem that comes with them: the price tag. It’s

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Palantir shares sink as Michael Burry revives AI competition fears

Palantir (PLTR) fell sharply after Michael Burry put a familiar pressure point back in front of investors: competition in enterprise AI. Business Insider,quotingBurry’s now-deleted X post, said he argued that Anthropic is “eating Palantir’s lunch” and pointed to Anthropic’s rapid enterprise adoption as a bigger opportunity than government work. That message landed on a stock

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Dave Ramsey raises red flag on Social Security, 401(k)s

One recurring question I’ve frequently encountered during my years of reporting on Americans’ personal finance concerns (including about retirement worries) is this: “How much can I rely on Social Security benefits after my work career?” The answer, unfortunately, is really not that much. Social Security monthly benefits are an important piece of the retirement income

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Investors are missing a key shift in a $10 trillion market

The global construction industry is typically analyzed through a familiar set of drivers: interest rates, housing demand, infrastructure spending, and labor availability. Together, these forces shape what is widely regarded as a $10 trillion market. But a more fundamental shift is unfolding beneath the surface, one that many investors have yet to fully price in.

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