Is $100,000 per year really not enough anymore?
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Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane discuss why Wall Street is betting on OPEC keeping oil prices below $100. EV sales are slowing, and Tesla is get beaten down. Why does a $100,000 salary not buy the American dream anymore? Americans believe they need $1.5M to retire, but experts have another idea. When is the best time to buy a house? Iconic Disney characters are making their way into the public domain. Will the Justice Department beat Live Nation in court?
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