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Legislators in the House of Representatives pushed a bill forward that seeks to restore a COVID-19-era tax break for American families. U.S. Representatives Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn.,…
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate fell again this week but remain high compared to earlier in the spring homebuying season, according to weekly data compiled…
The ongoing struggle between employers and employees over remote work continues. Some employers are threatening remote workers, while others are offering more in-office benefits. We’ll see…
To buy or not to buy, that is the question many people are contemplating in the current real estate market and economic conditions. Regardless of the…
Millions of Google GOOGL users are eligible to apply for a piece of a $23 million class-action settlement. And it may take them all of just…
Suppose that you sue (or threaten to sue) your landlord and are about to collect a settlement. But someone mentions taxes, so you want to confirm,…
The Federal Reserve’s decision to pause raising its benchmark interest rate is no pause for the anxiety of Americans eyeing ballooning credit-card bills. While it may…
You’ve made some money by stashing funds in a high-yield savings account, and now you want to cash in to make a down payment on a…
Companies cite productivity concerns. Employees say it’s about control. Workplace experts point to companies sitting on billions of dollars of commercial property, and tech firms that…
One of the most common things I hear from people after our financial wellness workshops is how much they wish they had learned about personal finance…