Weekly Jobless Claims Hold Near Historic Lows as Labor Market Defies Slowdown Fears
Initial jobless claims remain near historic lows at 208,000 for the week ending January 10, 2026. What the data means for the Fed, economy, and your job security.
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Initial jobless claims remain near historic lows at 208,000 for the week ending January 10, 2026. What the data means for the Fed, economy, and your job security.
BlackRock reported Q4 2025 earnings on January 15, 2026, with assets under management crossing $14 trillion as the world's largest asset manager extends its dominance.
The fourth and final estimated tax payment for 2025 is due January 15, 2026. Here's what self-employed workers, investors, and gig economy earners need to know.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte is investigating whether D.R. Horton, Lennar, and PulteGroup's billions in stock buybacks conflict with national housing affordability goals.
NAR data shows first-time homebuyer age has skyrocketed to 40, with their market share at record lows. What's driving the generational shift in homeownership.
After a 34% decline in 2025, UnitedHealth approaches its January 27 earnings with Berkshire Hathaway's backing and its legendary CEO returned to the helm.
Americans earning over $100,000 are rapidly losing faith in the economy, signaling potential trouble for the white-collar job market and luxury spending in 2026.
Americans can expect significantly larger tax refunds this filing season thanks to Trump's signature tax legislation. Here's how much more you could receive.
US Bitcoin spot ETFs now hold $118.65 billion in assets, representing 6.5% of Bitcoin's market cap. Here's what the institutional adoption wave means for investors.
Delta's premium cabin boom while main cabin struggles reveals the stark reality of America's K-shaped economy, with profound implications for investors and businesses.
BlackRock is expected to report record assets under management exceeding $14 trillion when it releases Q4 results. Here's what's driving the unprecedented growth.
The average first-time homebuyer is now 40 years old, up from 35 in 2023. With 75% of homes unaffordable to typical households, the path to ownership keeps getting longer.