From a well-attended bitcoin event at the Miami Beach Convention Center in 2022 to Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s bumpy ride as “America’s crypto mayor” to the short-lived name change that ...
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It’s getting more expensive to eat out, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with an increase of 5.1% over the last year. If you’re looking to save, groceries are … Click to Continu...
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If you’ve been denied credit in the past two years, you’re not alone. About half of Americans applying for a loan or financial product have been denied since the Federal … Click to Continue...
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It now costs an extra $5 to check a bag with United Airlines — the latest airline to raise the price for checked bags. Passengers paid nearly $6.8 billion in … Click to Continue »
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Workers in the United States set a record in 2023 for major strikes, according to data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau reported that a total of … Click to Continue »
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There’s a new way your job could help if you’re struggling to balance your student loan payments with saving for retirement (and if that’s you, you’re not alone). It’s the … Click to ...
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Sunday was a record-setting night for betting on Super Bowl LVIII. If you won a bet, don’t forget taxes will be due. Sports betting is live and legal in 38 … Click to Continue »
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In 2023, taxpayers lost $4.26 million in IRS imposter scams. That’s according to data from the Federal Trade Commission, which received 2,847 reports of an IRS imposter, down from 3,162 … Cli...
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As millions are preparing to file their taxes, the IRS issued a few reminders. You have to file and pay taxes by April 15. The IRS expects more than 128.7 … Click to Continue »
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Millions of federal student loan borrowers just made payments for the first time in years — or ever. What does that mean for 2023 taxes? Student loans eligible for tax … Click to Continue »
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If you’re looking to lighten your tax bill this year, here’s what you should know about tax credits and deductions you can make when filing your 2023 return. The IRS … Click to Continue »
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Want to know how much you’re being taxed? The marginal federal tax rates range between 10% and 37%, depending on your income. But it’s a progressive system, according to Investopedia. … Cli...
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The U.S. Department of Education is updating the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid again. This time, it’s fixing a $1.8 billion mistake. The department said it would add … Click to...
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The IRS will start accepting your 2023 tax returns in just a few days. But when will you get your money? How to get your tax refund quickly Remember: You … Click to Continue »
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It’s that time of year: tax season. The IRS expects more than 128.7 million tax returns filed by the spring deadline. Here’s what you need to know about when your … Click to Continue »
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The IRS is giving nearly 5 million people and businesses $1 billion in penalty relief after the agency suspended overdue tax bill reminders. The revenue service announced Tuesday it would … Cli...
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Affirm, a buy now, pay later service, announced Tuesday it was expanding its partnership with Walmart to offer pay-over-time options without fees at the retail giant’s self-checkout kiosks. Her...
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Ever wanted to buy one partridge in a pear tree or seven swans-a-swimming for your true love? It would cost you more than $46,000 to buy all of the “12 … Click to Continue »
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Thanksgiving weekend travelers just set a record. Here’s how that could affect your December holiday plans: Record holiday travel across US The Transportation Security Administration said it sc...
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It’s the season of giving — and sales. The 2023 Deloitte holiday retail survey found consumers are expected to surpass prepandemic spending for the first time. Here’s what you need … Clic...
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We may not all put in the same commitment into selecting our prized turkey or talk to the turkey while basting it (yes, this is a Bob’s Burgers reference). But … Click to Continue »
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Student loan borrowers have three days to file a claim with Navient, part of a settlement agreement with the major private loan servicer. Here’s what you need to know. What … Click to Continu...
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Impostor scams were the most reported scams in 2022 and led to the second highest reported loss amount in the United States. Now, a policy change one payment service made … Click to Continue »...
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Last year, consumers lost nearly $8.8 billion to scams and fraud, according to the Federal Trade Commission. From misleading social media ads to employment scams to fake dogs, the Better … Clic...
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While high interest rates affect overall housing affordability, Moneywise found there are a few surprising advantages of a cooler market. The downsides are obvious: For buyers, a higher rate tran...
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We’re a few weeks away from Thanksgiving and one part of your meal might actually be cheaper this year. That’s according to a report from the American Farm Bureau Federation. … Click to Con...
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With the price of premiums doubling the past few years, some Florida homeowners are choosing to go without property insurance, figuring that the savings are worth the risk of going … Click to C...
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When the city of St. Petersburg began to aggressively foreclose on property owners with outstanding code violations eight years ago, the idea was for the city to get these properties … Click to...
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The latest round of updated COVID-19 shots just rolled out in the U.S. But some people are getting a bill of nearly $200 for a vaccine that’s supposed to be … Click to Continue »
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The state of California is holding onto more than $11 billion in unclaimed property, according to a news release from earlier this year. Let’s break down what that is, how … Click to Continue...
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