Women in President Trump’s circle have a very unified look. Our critic explains where that comes from, and how to style yourself against type.
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Worried About the Economy Amid Trump’s Tariffs? Building an Emergency Fund Can Help.
One bit of advice: Putting aside $2,000 to cover surprise expenses, like a car or home repair, can help you avoid credit cards. Experts have more tips on saving.
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Remarrying in Retirement Can Mean Tricky Money Talks
People over 65 who remarry after a death or divorce can face thorny financial questions — especially when it comes to adult children and inheritances.
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Baffled by the Trump Tariffs, C.E.O.s Lean on the Word ‘Uncertainty’
With little ability to see how far the Trump administration is taking its disruptive policies, corporations and investors face higher risks, our columnist says.
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A Packing List of Apps to Download Before You Travel
Your bags may be ready to go, but do you really have everything you need? Here are some apps that can make your travels smoother, safer and more fun.
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My Boss Wants to Sleep on My Couch Every Week
Boundaries, boundaries and more boundaries. Plus: boundaries.
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Why Designated Beneficiaries Are Key to Your Estate Planning
Although a will is crucial to making sure your assets go where you want them when you die, you are likely to need something else, too: designated beneficiaries.
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Tips for Navigating the ‘Chaotic System’ of Student Loan Repayments
Experts say recent graduates with loans should choose the repayment option that makes the most sense for them now and expect to make adjustments later.
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Don’t Count the Dollar Out Just Yet
As President Trump’s tariffs rock the world, German bonds and the euro are benefiting. But U.S. strength endures, our columnist says.
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T Magazine’s Summer Getaway Guide
We asked readers stumped about where to go on vacation this summer to tell us their ideal kind of trip (and budget). Here, T’s travel expert responds with her recommendations.
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How to Talk to Your Children About Money in These Uncertain Times
Children may not understand the stock market or inflation, but they can pick up on their parents’ financial worries. Experts offer advice on dealing with the subject.
