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2025-12-29 19:28:51| Fast Company

Roughly 75 million Americans will receive a 2.8% boost to their income in 2026, thanks to the upcoming cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. But other changes afoot to the program will affect people who are still working, without a glint of retirement yet in their eyes. The annual COLA update, as its known, is often the main change to Social Security we hear about because its a useful gauge to see how your pay increase compares. But because workers pay into the system, some of the annual changes also affect your paycheck. Heres what to know. HIGHER INCOMES TO BE TAXED As part of its annual inflation-related update to the program, the Social Security Administration also adjusts the taxable maximum for wagesthe primary source of funding for this program.  While these changes affect high earners, it could mean that youll see some more money taken from your paycheck in taxes. Employees are taxed 6.2% of their earnings up to a certain limit for Social Security, while employers are required to chip in the same amount. In 2026, people earning up to $184,500 will pay Social Security taxes, up from 176,100 in 2025. HIGHER EARNING LIMITS FOR COLLECTING BENEFITS While many people may think of Social Security as a program thats reserved solely for retirees, you can continue working while simultaneously receiving these benefits. And the federal agency has likewise increased the amount of income that people can earn before benefits are withheld. You can start receiving Social Security as early as 62 and in 2026, you can earn up to $24,480 without having any of these benefits withheld. For earnings beyond this amount, $1 in benefits will be deducted for every $2 earned. This earnings limit increased from $23,400 in 2025.  Meanwhile, people who will reach full retirement age in 2026a few months short of 67then you can earn up to $65,160 in earnings before your benefits are withheld. Beyond that amount, $1 in benefits will be deducted for every $3 earned. That amount has increased from $62,160 in 2025. This may sound unfair, but withheld benefits come back to you lateryoull receive larger monthly Social Security checks once you reach full retirement age, though claiming Social Security before full retirement age will reduce your monthly benefits for life. PART-TIME WORK CREDITS In order to eventually collect Social Security benefits, you must accrue a minimum 40 work credits in your lifetimeroughly equivalent to 10 years of work. But the amount of benefit you will be paid each month depends on your highest 35 years of earnings. For people who work especially part-time roles, it could become a little bit more challenging to earn those work credits starting in 2026. Thats because the value of each work credit is increasing from $1,810 to $1,890, which means that you need a total annual income of $7,560 to be eligible for the maximum of four credits. CHANGES FOR RETIREES Not surprisingly, the biggest changes to Social Security will affect those people who are collecting benefits. Whats new in 2026 may or may not be welcomed news. Take the COLA increase, for example. While its slightly above a 25-year average of about 2.6%, this increase may not be sufficient for many retirees, according to AARP. Even a 3% COLA for 2026 wouldnt be enough, according to 77% of older adults surveyed by the organization in September.  While retirees are getting some relief on one front, theyll be paying more for healthcare.  One provision in the tax bill known as the One Big Beautiful Bill means that people 65 and older could reduce or fully offset taxes on Social Security incomeby up to $6,000 for eligible taxpayers. But retirees will be paying more to access healthcare. In November, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced that the standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B, will increase 9.7% to $202.90 in January.  All of the changes, both for retirees and workers, will go into effect beginning January 1.


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2025-12-29 18:34:55| Fast Company

In a record weird year for the economy, the price of silver is the latest thing to behave strangely. The price of the second fiddle precious metal has soared over the last month, hitting record highs and outpacing the growth of gold. After hovering between $15 and $25 an ounce for much of the last decade, the price of silver topped $40 an ounce this fall before spiking to a record high of $82 at the end of December. After topping $80 on Monday, silver fell back closer to $70 an ounce still more than double what the metal was worth only a year ago. Precious metals like silver tend to do well in times of economic uncertainty and 2025 has fit that bill and then some. Investors looking to insulate themselves from the Trump administrations chaotic economic choices turned to gold as a safe haven asset in 2025, sending the price of the top dog precious metal up. Like silver, golds price growth outstripped the stock market this year and hit new record highs.  Long-awaited cuts to the federal interest rate, and future cuts on the near horizon, are also pushing the price of precious metals higher. Small time investors are getting in on the silver action, with amateur traders organizing on Reddit and plotting their moves like they did in the early heyday of meme stocks. Silvers price was already on the rise, but a looming change to Chinese trade policy may be sending silver even higher. At the start of the year, China will implement a new set of rules on its metal exports designed to step up the protection of resources and the environment in the country a change that is sowing concerns about silvers supply. China also plans to place more stringent restrictions on exports of steel and other metals in the coming year to address what it calls an insufficient supply-demand balance in the steel trade. Silver isnt just an investment  Investors have flocked to silver over the course of the year, but the precious metal has many uses beyond holding its value over time. Silver has a wide range of applications and is used heavily in electric vehicles and solar panels two areas that have boomed in recent years. Given those applications, any change to the global silver supply is a cause for concern for Elon Musk, who leads EV maker Tesla. This is not good. Silver is needed in many industrial processes, Musk posted in a reply to a post about Chinas policy change on X. After Mexico, China is the worlds second largest supplier of mined silver. Silver features prominently in solar technology, where it is converted into a paste that coats solar cells. When light strikes the silicon, electrons are set free and the silver the worlds best conductor carries the electricity for immediate use or stores it in batteries for later consumption, global silver association The Silver Institute explains. In 2014, the solar industry accounted for only around 5% of global silver demand, a percentage that basically tripled a decade later. Data centers, currently an explosive area of investment for many major tech and AI companies, also rely heavily on silver and other metals. Trade changes aside, silver is known as a riskier bet than its more valuable sibling metal. In October, analysts at Goldman Sachs warned that silvers big 2025 rally might fizzle out and wasnt likely to stay as steady as gold through its gains. In the near term, we see significantly more volatility and downside price risk for silver than for gold, which is the only commodity supported by a structural central-bank bid,” Goldmans analysts wrote. “Silver lacks the institutional and economic profile that supports gold Without a central bank bid to anchor silver prices, even a temporary pullback in investment flows could trigger a disproportionate correction.  Safe haven-seekers counting on silvers winning streak may want to take note.


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2025-12-29 18:30:00| Fast Company

SoftBank Group will acquire digital infrastructure investor DigitalBridge Group in a deal valued at $4 billion, the companies said on Monday, as the Japanese investment firm looks to deepen its AI-related portfolio. The acquisition would expand SoftBank’s exposure to digital infrastructure as the Japanese conglomerate is positioning its portfolio to focus on artificial intelligence. DigitalBridge shares rose about 9.7% to $15.27 on Monday, following a 45% rise earlier this month after Bloomberg News first reported the acquisition talks. The $16 per share offer represents a 15% premium over DigitalBridge’s closing price on Friday and values the company at $2.92 billion, with the deal expected to close in the second half of next year. SoftBank’s billionaire founder Masayoshi Son is seeking to capitalize on surging demand for the computing capacity that underpins artificial intelligence applications. The acquisition “is certainly a milestone in solving critical infrastructure issues,” said Jacob Yahiayan, CEO at DigitalBridge investor Urban Logistic Advisory Services, but noted SoftBank is still far from controlling 10% of the global hardware- and software-as-a-service market. DigitalBridge invests in digital infrastructure sectors such as data centers, cell towers, fiber networks, small-cell systems and edge infrastructure, with a portfolio including companies such as Vantage Data Centers, Zayo, Switch, and AtlasEdge. Founded in 1991 as real estate-focused Colony Capital, the firm pivoted under CEO Marc Ganzi into digital infrastructure and rebranded as DigitalBridge in 2021 after shedding most of its legacy property assets. Ganzi will continue leading DigitalBridge as a separately managed platform, the companies said. As of September 30, DigitalBridge managed around $108 billion in assets, making it one of the largest dedicated investors in the digital ecosystem. The company, along with OpenAI, Oracle and Abu Dhabi-based tech investor MGX, is investing billions of dollars in the Stargate project, a large-scale computing and infrastructure initiative aimed at supporting advanced AI development. OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank said in September they plan to build five new computing sites across Texas, New Mexico, and Ohio, which are expected to have a combined power capacity of about seven gigawatts when in operation. Akash Sriram and Mihika Sharma, Reuters


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