: Sirius XM to lay off 8% of workforce amid advertising pullback, uncertain economy
Radio and streaming platform Sirius XM Holdings Inc. says it will lay off 8% of its workforce, or 475 positions, across nearly all departments.
Help Me Retire: ‘I don’t think I can wait until 70’: I’m still working at 66. Should I wait or claim Social Security now?
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Economic Report: U.S. factory orders drop 1.6% on falloff in Boeing contracts
U.S. factory orders dropped 1.6% in January mainly because of fewer contracts for large Boeing passenger planes. Most other manufacturers recorded somewhat higher bookings.
Deep Dive: 20 income-building stocks that the numbers say could become elite Dividend Aristocrats
These companies have been raising dividends significantly and steadily for at least five years.
The Ratings Game: Stop buying stocks of these home builders, analyst says, as rising mortgage rates ‘temper our enthusiasm’
Shares of D.R. Horton and KB Home fell Monday after JPMorgan downgraded the home builders, citing concerns over rising mortgage rates.
: ‘Bay Area, Seattle and New York are losing million-dollar homes fastest.’ But in other cities, high-end properties are holding their value.
Redfin says that the share of homes in the U.S. worth at least $1 million has fallen in most of the country, yet had outsized...
: No more wicked witches and scary grandmothers turning into wolves: NYC high school students get an education on ageism
A pilot program in New York City high school seeks to teach students about ways to identify and stamp out ageism.
Metals Stocks: Gold steady after snapping 4-week losing streak
Gold holds steady after snapping a run of four straight weekly losses.
Mystery Economic Theater: U.S. unemployment is falling even as the economy slows. What the heck is going on?
Something funny is going on in the U.S. jobs market. Unemployment is falling even as the economy weakens.