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The economics profession and the progressive policy world is dealing with the shocking news that Bill Spriggs, Chief Economist at the AFL-CIO and former chair of…
As a former corporate employee turned entrepreneur and investor, one habit helped me beat burnout despite a demanding career: a consistent monthly budgeting routine. According to…
The remote-work revolution gained unprecedented momentum at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic three-plus years ago, and now many companies are eager to bring their workers…
In March, only 2.6% of all mortgages in the U.S. were in some stage of delinquency, according to the loan performance insights report by CoreLogic. That…
A group of U.S. Representatives has introduced the American Family Act, legislation that would make the previously expanded and improved monthly child tax credit permanent. Background…
Peter contacted my company about his situation recently. He is 68 years old and still working. He enrolled in Part A two years ago because his…
If you’re like many Americans, you’re constantly dealing with some form of medical debt. Most insurers don’t pay all of your bills, so it’s a perennial…
Dear Quentin, I am 52, and live alone without other income. For the past 15 years, I earned a large salary in a demanding role at…
It’s the type of job computers (even really old computers running arcane software) should be good at— “IF” a ZIP code = [some number] “THEN” [do…
President Joe Biden has vetoed a bill passed by Congress that would repeal student loan forgiveness and reverse his most recent extension of the student loan…