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Is Google the Most Affordable Stock Among the “Magnificent Seven” Available Today?

Is Google the Most Affordable Stock Among the "Magnificent Seven" Available Today?

Alphabet’s Stock Analysis Alphabet currently has a lower price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio than other stocks in the so-called “magnificent seven.” Despite some concerns regarding AI disruptions, the company’s financial health remains solid. Analysts expect that stock prices could climb higher, benefiting Google Cloud significantly. Looking at Alphabet—parent to Google, YouTube, and Google Cloud—it’s worth evaluating whether […]

These stocks provide appealing dividend returns and are affordable, according to Wolfe.

As concerns about deficits rattle the market, stocks are once again experiencing volatility. However, there are still opportunities for investors to secure reliable income by selecting the right dividend-paying stocks. This week, stock prices have remained stable thanks to a notable uptick in Treasury bond yields. By Thursday, the yield on 30-year bonds had surged […]

Legislature approves bill aligning with Trump’s agenda, targeting Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act

Healthcare Policy Update In a significant move early Thursday morning, the House of Representatives passed a bill that aligns closely with President Trump’s domestic agenda, particularly concerning healthcare funding. This legislation includes substantial cuts to Medicaid and modifies several other health care laws, totaling nearly $800 billion. The new law introduces work requirements for “healthy […]

Uber launching an affordable choice for travelers

Uber has rolled out an affordable new option for commuters. Earlier this week, the company revealed its “Route Sharing.” This feature allows users to share rides with up to two other passengers on busy routes, potentially saving them up to 50% compared to UberX fares. “Route Share provides regular and reliable pickups along direct routes […]

Half a million in New Jersey may lose access to affordable health coverage.

A family of four in Ocean County earning under $131,400 could see their health insurance costs soar by nearly $20,200 annually if the federal government doesn’t reinstate tax credits from plans purchased through the public insurance marketplace, Get Covered New Jersey. Meanwhile, a couple in Bergen County in their early 60s, currently making $83,600, might […]