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Income, Debt and Winning in 2017 Income, Debt and Winning in 2017 January 14, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith Investing At the end of 2016, we asked you to write in and tell us your No. 1 priority for 2017 and your No. 1 worry. Income, debt and the economy topped many lists … see if they match up with yours.
The Wages Experiment The Wages Experiment January 7, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy Last year, average hourly wages rose at the fastest pace since 2009. And that’s just the beginning… Twenty states will lift their minimum wage in 2017. It’s as if the country has become a giant economic experiment.
The Key to Stocks in 2017’s Market The Key to Stocks in 2017’s Market January 2, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities Forgive me if I brag a little, but our team had quite a year in 2016. And you couldn’t find a better, more diverse group to lead the way heading into the new year.
The Battle for Bonds The Battle for Bonds December 28, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy Stocks have reached stupid valuations, and bonds are under assault from Fed rate hikes. So, here we are, at a point in history when down is far more likely for each than up.
Preparing for the New Trump Economy Preparing for the New Trump Economy December 21, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy So many promises and threats are waiting to either unfold or fizzle. Which Donald Trump will show up to his first day on the job? Wall Street's directional future depends on that answer.

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