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Jordan Doyle

Jordan Doyle is a finance professional with a background in investment research and financial analysis. He received his Master of Science degree in Finance from George Mason University and has completed the CFA program. Jordan previously worked as a researcher at the CFA Institute, where he conducted detailed research and published reports on a wide range of financial and investment-related topics.

Latest Articles by Jordan Doyle

Economy & The Fed

Weekly jobless claims drop 11,000 to 207,000 — labor market holds steady amid layoff headlines

New unemployment filings fell to 207,000 for the week ending April 11, 2026, the Department of Labor reported Thursday, a drop of 11,000 from the...

Social Security & Medicare

Medicare Part B premium crosses $200 for the first time, hitting $202.90 in 2026

Linda Garza, a 72-year-old retired teacher in San Antonio, checked her bank deposit in January 2026 and did a double take. Her Social Security payment...

Insurance & Protection

Homeowners insurance predicted to spike 8% in 2026 and again in 2027 — which states get hit hardest

A homeowner in Pensacola, Florida, renewing a policy this spring might notice something alarming: the annual premium is hundreds of dollars higher than it was...

Mortgages & Rates

Trump’s $200B Fannie/Freddie mortgage-bond order — did it actually lower rates?

On January 8, President Trump posted a blunt promise on social media: he was directing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy $200 billion in...

Loans & Lending

Student loan wage-garnishment pause gives borrowers a reprieve — but only if they act now

A borrower earning $40,000 a year stands to lose roughly $350 a month once the federal government resumes garnishing wages on defaulted student loans. For...

Stocks & Wall Street

JPMorgan’s traders just had their biggest quarter EVER — $11.6B in three months, but the bank quietly cut its 2026 outlook

JPMorgan Chase reported on April 11, 2026, that its trading desks generated $11.6 billion in markets revenue during the first quarter, the largest single-quarter haul...

Social Security & Medicare

Suze Orman: “The 2026 Social Security–Medicare trap is here” — Part B premium hike eats a third of the COLA

A retiree collecting the average Social Security check will see about $56 more per month starting in January 2026. Before that money covers a single...

Tech & Your Wallet

Amazon inks $11.6B Globalstar deal to power satellite internet ambitions

Amazon just made its most expensive bet yet on satellite internet. The company announced an all-cash-and-stock deal to acquire Globalstar, the satellite communications firm, for...

Stocks & Wall Street

BofA survey: investor sentiment crashes to 3.7 — most bearish reading in 11 months (contrarian buy signal)

Hundreds of the world’s largest money managers just flashed their most bearish positioning in nearly a year, and if history is any guide, that could...

Market Trends

Cape Coral leads price declines at -9.6%; Kansas City leads gains at +8.6%

In Cape Coral, Florida, a three-bedroom house that sold for $410,000 in early 2023 might list for under $370,000 today. In Kansas City, Missouri, a...

Economy & The Fed

Fed projections still point to just one 0.25% cut in 2026 as tariffs and oil keep inflation sticky

A single quarter-point interest rate cut. That is all the Federal Reserve expects to deliver in 2026, according to projections released after its March 17-18...

Cost of Living

Survey: 62% of shoppers say they’re spending more on groceries

A bag of groceries that cost $100 before the pandemic now runs about $130. American shoppers do not need a chart to know that, but...

Fraud & Scams

INTERPOL says financial fraud is now central to global crime networks

A global law enforcement sweep coordinated by INTERPOL led to more than 3,700 arrests across multiple countries, targeting criminal syndicates that use online fraud as...

Economy & The Fed

OECD warns U.S. inflation could top 4% as energy shock spreads

Americans who lived through the price surges of 2022 may be bracing for a repeat. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development warned in late...

Economy & The Fed

March CPI climbs to 3.3% 2-year high as Iran war drives energy spike

Americans paid more for gasoline in March 2026 than in any single month on record, and the shock rippled through nearly every corner of household...

Economy & The Fed

Q4 GDP cut to 0.5% growth, reviving Wall Street stagflation worries

The U.S. economy grew at just 0.5% in the final quarter of 2025, the Bureau of Economic Analysis confirmed in its third and final GDP...

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