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Low Fed interest rates reshaped the U.S. economy; here's what's next

Years of low interest rates gave U.S. investors access to an effectively endless supply of free money. A new economic era is unfolding as interest rates rise.

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The ReidOut

and also how things were when millennial parents were in college or even before that. that's what charlie kirk talks about, returning america to a simpler time. i think also it treats non-white culture, whatever culture you want, as exotic, as some sort of thing you want to be a part of but you don't want to learn about. you have these maga celebrities who are black showing up to turning point conferences and doing selfie stands with all the older white voters who show up. it's an exotic thing. i want to be a part of it, i want to be excited, but i don't want to understand it. >> yeah, look, listen. i lived through the '90s. i'm generation x. that's not what the '90s were like at all. let's talk about this. what they're trying to do is appeal to young people. but they keep doing policies young people hate. if you look at how people feel about things like abortion. age 18 to 29, 83% want abortion to be legal. you can go through anything,

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Fidelity: How much Americans in their 40s have in their 401(k)s

Most Americans in their 40s have around two decades until retirement but may not be saving up enough money. Two tips for boosting your retirement contributions.

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The Nineties

The Nineties
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Katy Tur Reports

this is wage growth. how much did wages increase between june of this year and last year. 4.4%. that's faster than the 4.3% in the may period prior and because of that, the federal reserve might be asking, well, might ployers pass on higher costs to americans, which could keep inflation high. that's one reason that the expectation that the fed will likely raise interest rates when they meet in the next meeting coming up at the end of the month. >> an interesting number that came out of the jobs report is that generation x, x and z, i want to be clear, generation x is the generation responsible for all of the increases in the unemployed population over the last half a year. what's happening with that. >> what's interesting is that, you know, baby boomers have been retiring. it seems like gen x has been accounting for the increase as well. there are demographics, not beneficiaries of the broad job

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Tom Cruise, Robert Downey Jr., and Kirk Cameron: Can Generation X fathers (ironically) save America?

Rich Cohen may have been right. Writing in Vanity Fair in 2017, Cohen announced that “Generation X might be our last, best hope.” Sandwiched between the crazy liberal boomers and the insane social justice warriors of the millennials and Generation Z, Generation X, those born between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s, may offer the realism and humility required to lead America through its current storms.

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The Five

crisis in the housing market and since then their economic futures have flatlined. the housing purchasing power is not. they have not gotten the wage gains they expected. so they are kind of trapped, or other generations were able to really advance economically. they have not been able to do that and they are frustrated. the people a little bit older than they are are very concerned with inclusivity. they are more concerned about being judged by other moms for not being inclusive enough. so on the one hand to get generation x who really just cares about being accepted socially and not being called a bigot. then the people, generation whatever millennials are, they just want to make more money and they don't care about equity. see five all right, dana, should the democrats be troubled by this and do they have a game plan to try to work out? >> dana: i don't know. this was probably inevitable.

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