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Top Ten: Weekend reads: ICYMI, the most popular MarketWatch articles of 2019

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To celebrate the new year, here are some of the most popular MarketWatch articles of 2019. The one with the most readers by far was Catey Hill’s interview with a retired teacher who moved to Panama and believes it would be “an act of insanity to stay in the U.S.

Good news as this man quits Amazon

Dean Weymes quit his job at Amazon.com AMZN, +0.06%, and the company’s human resources department found his reason difficult to believe.

The No. 1 job

Based on LinkedIn’s year-end “emerging jobs” list, this profession has had the most rapid hiring growth over the past five years and has an average annual salary of $140,000.

A market warning

Every day there are warnings about the stock market, but this one about the next 20 years struck a chord with readers, who left more than 500 comments.

Home by the sea

As part of a series of articles helping people decide where to live when they retire, Catey Hill listed three possible locations by the ocean for a man with modest income.

A new business pays well but doesn’t last

This teen figured out how to make good money by giving people what they wanted via social media — but he was surprised how quickly it was pulled out from under him.

Our readers don’t want you to waste your money

Nearly 1,000 readers left comments after reading this list of 16 money wasters that keep Americans from saving for retirement.

The magic number: earn $100,000 while paying no federal income taxes

Here’s how to do it.

A small business and a million-dollar nest egg

Brett Arends interviewed Kristin Morrison, who started a very small and very successful business that led to an early retirement.

FIRE: One approach is to take frugality to an extreme

FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) is an easy concept to sell — who wouldn’t want to be financially independent at a young age? There are, of course, many approaches people have taken to achieve financial independence — here’s how one couple did it.

Marrying for money

Quentin Fottrell — MarketWatch’s Moneyist — helped many readers over the year. This is the most-read of all those and involves someone facing a life-changing decision.

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