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Monday 31 August 2020

The Daily Money: These boomer trends could boost your 401(k)

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The Daily Money
 
Monday, August 31

Good morning, Daily Money readers! Hard to believe, but this is the last day of August. Let's check out the top Money and Tech headlines for Monday.

The spending habits of baby boomers could play a major role in boosting your 401(k). Investing in the trends linked to the boomer generation could pay off big for your retirement plans.

We're drawing closer to the U.S. presidential election, and both President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden have offered competing plans to help the economy. Which one will help restore jobs more quickly?

Finally, a new study is shedding light on the lack of paternity leave within corporate America.

Need more headlines? Keep scrolling.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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These boomer trends could boost your 401(k)
Millennials are trendy these days. But that doesn't mean your stock portfolio can't profit from investment trends tied to aging baby boomers.
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Paternity leave is necessary for moms and dads
Fatherly.com released a ranking of the 50 best pla
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How to spot a foreclosure scam
The percentage of U.S. mortgages fell to 4.3% in M
iPhone SE vs. Galaxy A51 and Google Pixel 4A
From left to right: Samsung's A71, Google Pixel 4A
Bill Gates honors Warren Buffet's 90th birthday
Microsoft co-founder and Berkshire board member Bi
Some deadlines for taxes changed in 2020. What to know.
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Dipping into your savings? Talk to your lender first
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What does Walmart see in TikTok? Millions of young...
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Friday 28 August 2020

The Daily Money: Borrowing or saving money? What Fed policy means for you

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The Daily Money
 
Friday, August 28

It's Friday (or Fri-yay! depending on your mood). Brett Molina here to deliver your Daily Money headlines straight to your inbox.

The Federal Reserve took a major step that will likely keep interest rates down for a long time and boost inflation. But what will that mean if you're trying to borrow money, or save some

Doubt what you could learn from Taylor Swift about business? Shake it off and study the lessons the pop star with a $400 million fortune can teach you.

Finally, what's better than a car that can parallel park itself? A robot garage that can park your car for you. The future cannot get here soon enough.

Need more Money and Tech headlines? You need to calm down and just keep scrolling. 

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

Federal Reserve building
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What Taylor Swift can teach you about business
Taylor Swift maximizes returns from sold-out conce
This parking garage won't have drivers
A Ford Escape with already available features demo
There's now a free app for alerts on vehicle recalls
The biggest auto recalls of all time.
Coca-Cola says layoffs imminent as part of...
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United set to lay off 2,850 pilots this fall
A United Airlines jet taxis to the runway.
Why do humans value gold in times of crisis?
Close-up of gold rocks.
States where COVID-19 slowing (and where it's getting...
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Target is killing Amazon and Walmart in this key metric
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Aston Martin DB5 Junior is made for James Bond fans of...
Aston Martin unveiled a replica of its DB5 that's
 
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