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Bloomberg· 2026-04-06 11:25
Major US cities like New York and Chicago can't keep making their workers' pensions more generous while also offering more generous benefits to the public, says @allisonschrager (via @opinion) https://t.co/QiDR3tKAUS ...
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Forbes· 2026-03-14 14:30
Take Social Security early or late? The perennial debating point about retirement needs another look.For years, the experts have been telling us that delaying benefits to age 70 is a terrific deal. The 24% boost you get from starting at age 70 rather than 67 more than makes up, by a long shot, for forgoing three years of payouts.Is that really the case? Yes and no. It still pays to wait. But it pays a somewhat disappointing amount.Here are four questions to ponder before making a decision: https://t.co/60bD ...
Political, economic cost of war with Iran will 'far outweigh' benefits: Veteran diplomat
MSNBC· 2026-03-09 21:01
Richard, what does it signal putting this guy in charg Well, you know, think about the context for a second, Katie. It wasn't though they had a plethora of choices. It was rather extreme circumstances.He normally wouldn't have gotten the job because of the bias against anything hereditary. So I actually think the real question is how much power he actually wields. And in times of war, power tends to shift to the guys with guns.So I would actually think the Revolutionary Guards and others will have more powe ...
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Forbes· 2026-03-01 15:00
Take Social Security early or late? The perennial debating point about retirement needs another look.For years, the experts have been telling us that delaying benefits to age 70 is a terrific deal. The 24% boost you get from starting at age 70 rather than 67 more than makes up, by a long shot, for forgoing three years of payouts.Is that really the case? Yes and no. It still pays to wait. But it pays a somewhat disappointing amount.Here are four questions to ponder before making a decision: https://t.co/60bD ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-21 12:44
Take Social Security early or late? The perennial debating point about retirement needs another look.For years, the experts have been telling us that delaying benefits to age 70 is a terrific deal. The 24% boost you get from starting at age 70 rather than 67 more than makes up, by a long shot, for forgoing three years of payouts.Is that really the case? Yes and no. It still pays to wait. But it pays a somewhat disappointing amount.Here are four questions to ponder before making a decision: https://t.co/60bD ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2026-02-14 22:11
RT Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10)Restore Britain will not just meekly sit back and watch our country be erased in front of our eyes. We will act.We will not just stop mass immigration, we will reverse it.We have already released the most comprehensive deportation policy ever produced in Britain - we are now seeking the power to implement that.Illegals. Gone. We will be unrelenting. If you are in our country illegally, you will be removed. That will be retrospective, that will include every man or woman who ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2026-02-08 11:00
AI benefits Labour’s working-class voters disproportionately in Britain, by providing services otherwise accessible only to richer folk https://t.co/DNxGNeRQvv ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-06 18:30
There are big benefits if they can overcome the obstacles https://t.co/IhsoZYhuqt ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-06 14:00
Armed forces are trying to compete better in the job market with generous sign-up bonuses and benefits. The changes are paying off.The problem is that people are leaving the armed forces almost as fast as they join https://t.co/DJlly5jQ5L ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-04 12:25
It brings many benefits, but also hidden dangers https://t.co/ySkSzjP7B0 ...