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Experts say the US is cementing a permanent renter class

Across the United States, the line between choosing to rent and being locked out of ownership is blurring. Rising costs, tighter lending standards and shifting demographics are converging into what many housing experts now describe as a de facto permanent renter class, with long term consequences for wealth, mobility and political power. Instead of treating…

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AI cash is fueling a boom in multimillion-dollar SF homes

Artificial intelligence is not only remaking San Francisco’s job market, it is also rewriting the city’s housing script, with AI-fueled fortunes flowing straight into the upper tiers of the for-sale market. Multimillion-dollar homes that once lingered are now trading faster and at richer prices as stock options, secondary share sales, and generous compensation packages from…

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After another blowout quarter, is Nvidia stock still a buy?

Nvidia has turned in another quarter of eye‑catching growth, reinforcing its position at the center of the artificial intelligence hardware boom and pushing its share price back toward record territory. After such a powerful run, the key question for investors is whether the stock still offers attractive upside or whether expectations have finally outrun reality….

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