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  2. Companies hoping to evade CFPB don't get what they want ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court rejected an attempt to undercut funding of the CFPB, a financial watchdog that has clashed with companies since being created after the 2008 financial crisis.

  3. Activate your Identity Guard benefit - AOL Help

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    Learn about the benefits of Identity Guard, how to activate it, and where to go for support.

  4. Most Americans don’t expect to work into their mid-60s: Chart ...

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    A regular survey from the New York Fed found that the amount of people expecting to be working at 62 has dropped significantly in the past few years.

  5. Geopolitics and U.S. rules push chip firms to decouple from ...

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    On Friday, King Yuan Electronics Co., a Taiwan-based chip testing firm, announced that it was selling its mainland China-based operations, citing geopolitics.

  6. Employee Benefit Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C., that produces original research about health, savings, retirement, personal finance and economic security issues, including 401 (k) and retirement plan coverage data, [2] post-retirement income adequacy, [3] health coverage and the uninsured, [4] and economic security of the ...

  7. Eric C. Conn - Wikipedia

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    Eric Christopher Conn (born September 29, 1960) is an American former attorney and convicted felon who is best known for his role in orchestrating the largest Social Security fraud scheme in United States history. [1] The Social Security Administration estimated that Conn's fraud scheme cost the government around $550 million.

  8. ‘I was very disciplined’: This young American was making $16 ...

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    Sky-high house prices, mortgage rates and competing financial priorities have pushed home ownership out of reach for millions of young Americans.

  9. ADP (company) - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 onward, ADP's annual revenues exceeded the $1 billion mark, with paychecks processed for about 20% of the U.S. workforce. In the 1990s, ADP began acting as a professional employer organization (PEO). Around this time, the company acquired Autonom, a German company, [6] [7] and the payroll and human resource services company, GSI, headquartered in Paris. [8] In September 1998, ADP ...