Posted inGeneration Z Inflation (Economics) Personal Finances Savings How Young People Are Saving Money in a Challenging Economy Young people want to save for their futures, but balancing priorities has proved challenging during a time of economic instability. Posted by By Isabella Simonetti
Posted inContent Type: Service Economic Conditions and Trends Money Market Accounts Personal Finances Stocks and Bonds United States Politics and Government How to Invest as a Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms The risk of a federal debt ceiling breach later this year has increased. Steel yourself for trouble, our columnist writes. But remember: This, too, shall pass. Posted by By Jeff Sommer
Posted inChild Tax Credits and Stipends Content Type: Service Income Tax Internal Revenue Service Personal Finances Rebates and Refunds Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions Your Tax Refunds May Be Smaller This Year Credits that were expanded as part of pandemic relief have expired, as has the deduction for donations for people who don’t itemize. Posted by By Ann Carrns
Posted inBudgets and Budgeting Federal Budget (US) Government Bonds Interest Rates National Debt (US) Personal Finances Stocks and Bonds United States Economy United States Politics and Government The U.S. May Finally Breach the Debt Ceiling. Here’s Why That Would Be Very Bad. If Congress fails to increase the government’s borrowing limit in time, the result would be a shock to the economy and financial markets. Posted by By Alan Rappeport Jim Tankersley and Jeanna Smialek