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GT Voice: The delegation’s visit adds to the warm trend of China-India economic ties

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Photo: Chen Xia/GT Amidst the warming relations between China and India, signs of growing bilateral economic cooperation seem to be emerging. A delegation of the Punjab, Haryana, Delhi Chambers of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) is on a visit to Shanghai and East China’s Jiangsu Province from March 29 to April 4, marking the first such … Read more

Social Security Justice Act – Why Some Americans Are Still Waiting for Payments

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The Social Security Administration Act marked a notable policy change in how retirement benefits are calculated for certain public sector workers. By eliminating the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO), the law intended to fix the long-term cuts that affected millions of retirees. While many beneficiaries have already received higher monthly … Read more

Retail sales up 0.6% in February, but fallout from Iran war threatens to dampen spending

Retail sales up 0.6% in February, but fallout from Iran war threatens to dampen spending

NEW YORK — Consumers increased their spending in February, particularly on cars and clothing, after pulling back earlier in the year due to severe winter storms. Retail sales rose a more than expected 0.6% in February, from a 0.1% decline in January, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. But there is concern that the war in … Read more

Working while Collecting Social Security in 2026? Make Sure You Know This Change Soon

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For many older Americans, retirement doesn’t look like spending a lot of time on the golf course or gardening all day. Most people plan to work out of necessity or desire, and that means it’s important to understand how earning a living will affect Social Security checks. If you work while collecting Social Security, your … Read more

A $2 Million 401(k) in Retirement Could Still Cost You Six Figures Without These Moves

A $2 Million 401(k) in Retirement Could Still Cost You Six Figures Without These Moves

© shapecharge / Getty Images Two retired. Same $2 million portfolio. The same $80,000 annual withdrawal. One retired in 1995, the other in 2000. Five years later, their results are almost unknown, and the difference is completely reduced to a matter of time. The 1995 retiree rode the five-year bull market back before the dot-com … Read more

Veolia and National Youth Employment Coalition Launch New National Partnership

Veolia and National Youth Employment Coalition Launch New National Partnership

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–As part of an ongoing commitment to strengthen the talent pipeline for the water and wastewater industry, Veolia is partnering with the National Youth Employers Association (NYEC) to create a multi-city strategy to expand the employment pipeline, strengthen training partnerships and increase youth awareness of in-demand water and wastewater jobs. America needs more people … Read more

Jim Cramer’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market on Wednesday

Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market on Wednesday

My top 10 things to watch for Wednesday, April 1 1. We’re looking at another strong open this morning on Wall Street after yesterday’s heated session on hopes of a resolution to the Iran war. Yesterday’s moves in stocks and bonds were a preview of what we might see if the conflict does end. The … Read more

The bond market helps solve the Fed’s interest rate dilemma

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 30: Harvard University Professor David Laibson moderates a discussion with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during a Principles of Economics class at Harvard University on March 30, 2026 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This will be one of Powell's last scheduled appointments before his term as chairman ends on May 15. (Photo by Sophie Park/Getty Images)

The bond market may be doing the Fed’s work for it. The central bank wants to keep rates steady in the face of the Iran conflict, which has sent oil prices up more than 50% and raised expectations of inflation in the next few months. Meanwhile, the markets are already overpriced. In the first month … Read more

The bond market helps solve the Fed’s interest rate dilemma

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 30: Harvard University Professor David Laibson moderates a discussion with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during a Principles of Economics class at Harvard University on March 30, 2026 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This will be one of Powell's last scheduled appointments before his term as chairman ends on May 15. (Photo by Sophie Park/Getty Images)

The bond market may be doing the Fed’s work for it. The central bank wants to keep rates steady in the face of the Iran conflict, which has sent oil prices up more than 50% and raised expectations of inflation in the next few months. Meanwhile, the markets are already overpriced. In the first month … Read more