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Jobless claims continue to fall. 290,000 filed for unemployment insurance for the first time for the week ended October 16, less than 10,000 than economists forecasted....
The $600 unemployment supplement is due to expire next month. Both Democrat and Republican lawmakers have been having much debate about the extension of the additional...
If you’re sitting on a 3% mortgage right now, congratulations — and I’m sorry. Congratulations, because you locked in one of the best deals the American...
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Introduction: A Tiny Coin, a Loud Message In February 2025, President Trump told Treasury to stop making new pennies, calling the coin wasteful because it cost...
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In the 1930s, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s team looked at a housing market full of short, risky mortgages and said: we’re going to redesign this so regular...
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Black and Hispanic workers who do everything right — enroll in their employer’s 401(k) or 403(b), contribute regularly and try to build for retirement — are...
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Introduction: The latest FICO® Score Credit Insights report shows something easy to miss if you only look at the headline number: yes, the national average score...
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There’s a quiet tax on the American middle class, and it’s not just the one you file in April — it’s the lifestyle tax. The pressure...
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Too many middle-class Americans are taking care of two generations at once. You’ve got a kid in college, or one boomeranging back home, and at the...
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Too many of you are cooking for 25 when 12 RSVPed. That’s why hosting feels expensive. Not because people don’t want to bring anything — but...
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“Setting a One-Gift Rule to protect the family budget” — Financial Middle Class Too many of us are blowing past our December budget because nobody wants...
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December is sneaky. It’s the one month where three different money cultures collide: the office wants to do “something fun,” your building staff suddenly has an...
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If you’re sitting on a 3% mortgage right now, congratulations — and I’m sorry. Congratulations,...
Introduction: A Tiny Coin, a Loud Message In February 2025, President Trump told Treasury to...
In the 1930s, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s team looked at a housing market full of short,...