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  • JPMorgan's Top Telecom Pick: AT&T
    Dec 26 2025
    JPMorgans Top Stock Pick: AT&T - A Solid Choice for Long-Term InvestorsJPMorgan has included AT&T in its list of top stock picks for 2026, giving it an overweight rating and a one-year price target of $33 per share, implying a 35% upside. The stock offers a forward dividend yield of around 4.5%, one of the highest among major market names. Despite a recent drop of 18% from its September high, AT&Ts shares have risen 8% over the past year due to steady subscriber growth in wireless and broadband.As Americas largest telecom provider, AT&T serves over 100 million customers with the nations largest wireless network and is expanding into fiber-to-the-home. JPMorgan sees strength in AT&Ts fast-growing fiber business, smart service mix, and plans to reduce capital spending, which should boost free cash flow for debt repayment and dividend payments.Wall Street analysts agree, with a consensus moderate buy rating and an average price target of $29.68, suggesting a 20% potential gain. AT&Ts combination of growth potential and reliable income makes it an attractive choice for long-term investors in a volatile market.

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  • Gold & Silver Skyrocket to Record Highs
    Dec 26 2025
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  • Seniors Sticking Around: The Rise of Unretirement
    Dec 26 2025
    Unretirement on the Rise: Older Americans Staying in Workforce Amid Economic Uncertainty - A growing number of older Americans are working past traditional retirement age, with 20% of those aged 65 and older and 4.2% of those aged 80 and older employed part-time. Economic worries and inflation have pushed many retirees back into the workforce, while others seek purpose, community, and activity. However, ageism and longer unemployment spells pose challenges. As we move into next year, more seniors are considering unretirement, highlighting the need for stronger safety nets and anti-discrimination laws.

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