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A historically large share of retirees have credit card debt, recent reports show, a sign of financial instability that worries retirement researchers. · More than two-fifths of retirees carry balances on their credit cards, according […]

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Year-ahead outlooks are always tricky, and housing market experts are not immune from making reasonable forecasts in December that fall apart by the first quarter of the following year. Still, it’s worth listening to what […]

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