Miniseries | E+ | Getty Images Egg prices fell by almost 11% in March, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said Wednesday, following a 7% decline in February and delivering relief from record-high prices over the winter. The decrease is largely due to a recovery in egg production and weaker consumer demand, said Brian Moscogiuri,
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FatCamera | E+ | Getty Images The federal tax deadline is one week away for most Americans, and if you can’t cover your balance by April 18, you may have options, tax experts say. Whether you file on time or request an extension, you need to pay taxes owed by the original due date to
Inflation, economic instability and a lack of savings have an increasing number of Americans feeling financially stressed. Some 70% of Americans admit to being stressed about their personal finances these days and a majority — 52% — of U.S. adults said their financial stress has increased since before the Covid-19 pandemic began in March 2020, according
mediaphotos | E+ | Getty Images Most Americans will use their tax refund to bolster their finances amid economic uncertainty, stock market volatility and lingering inflation. More than one-third of Americans are saving their tax refund this season and 44% have earmarked the funds to pay off debt or bills, according to the CNBC
Most people feel like a grownup by the time they’re 18, but these days young adults might not become financially independent until years later. And even then, parents and their children could disagree on what exactly that means. While young adults said 21 is a good age to start paying some of their own expenses,
Jackyenjoyphotography | Moment | Getty Images It may soon be tougher for consumers to get a $7,500 federal tax credit when buying a new electric vehicle, due to U.S. Department of the Treasury rules set to take effect in about a week. But there’s good news for prospective buyers: Those willing to buy a used
Liubomyr Vorona | Istock | Getty Images The Biden administration’s sweeping plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for tens of millions of Americans may have an unintended, though hopefully temporary, consequence for some people, experts say. “For many borrowers, it will cause their credit scores to drop,” said higher education expert Mark
Gabriel Quezada, 17, is a senior at Early College High School in Costa Mesa, California. Gabriel Quezada As college costs soar and enrollment falters, there’s an alternative to a pricey four-year degree that’s been largely under the radar, until recently. But Gabriel Quezada, 17, was reluctant to try it. His father, Humberto Quezada, said he
Drakula & Co. | Moment | Getty Images Tax season can be stressful. Whether you filed early or you’re racing to meet the April 18 deadline, there are things to know to make the process easier. As of March 24, the IRS has processed more than 80 million returns and issued more than 59 million
Carlos Barquero | Moment | Getty Images Stock market volatility and talk about a possible recession may have people anxious about investing. However, that shouldn’t dissuade anyone from trying to build wealth, whether you are just starting out in your career, are middle-aged or are nearing retirement. “We can’t predict the future, but by thoughtful
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testifies before a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Feb. 15, 2023. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters The IRS on Thursday released a plan for the nearly $80 billion in agency funding enacted through the Inflation Reduction Act in August — including expected boosts for customer service, technology and enforcement. “Now that we
Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images Travel to many European nations looked like a bargain heading into summer and fall last year thanks to a favorable exchange rate for American tourists. But the U.S. dollar has weakened considerably against the euro in recent months. As a record number of Americans are expected to travel abroad this
In this article ZG Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A prospective home buyer is shown a home by a real estate agent in Coral Gables, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty Images Today’s home sellers may be able to command higher prices due to recent increases. Certain luxury features may help sell your home for
Nicole Chung Source: Carletta Girma In author Nicole Chung’s new memoir, “A Living Remedy,” she tells the story of watching both her parents die in the span of two years. It was all the more painful because of her mother and father’s inability to afford the medical treatments they needed. Chung blames the country’s broken
Ijeab | Istock | Getty Images As families try figure out how to pay for their children’s college costs in the fall, scholarships are an important avenue to explore. “Every dollar won in a scholarship could potentially eliminate a dollar borrowed for the student,” said Elaine Rubin, director of corporate communications at Edvisors. More than
AscentXmedia | E+ | Getty Images Social Security and Medicare face an uncertain future, based on new annual reports from the programs’ trustees that were released last week. “Insolvency is in the near horizon,” said Marc Goldwein, senior vice president at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, during a panel hosted by the non-partisan,
The disparity in wealth between Black and white households in the U.S. — referred to as the racial wealth gap — has paved the way for a significant retirement savings shortfall that is only growing, according to Thasunda Brown Duckett, president and CEO of TIAA. “There is a real problem,” she said Tuesday in a conversation with
On the heels of the Great Resignation, some workers are even more motivated to leave their job in search of a better work-life balance. To that point, 56% of the workforce is likely to look for a new job in the year ahead, up from 51% in 2022, according to Bankrate’s 2023 job-seeker survey. In
Eva-katalin | E+ | Getty Images If you’re one of the millions of Americans who worked remotely — fully or partially — in 2022, you may be wondering about the home office deduction on your taxes. While remote work has declined since the early days of the pandemic, nearly 30% of employees were telecommuting in
Aaronamat | Istock | Getty Images Over the last 15 years or so, the interest rates you could earn on your cash were very low. And while the Federal Reserve has changed that with a recent series of interest rate hikes aimed at combating high inflation, many savers still do not know they could be
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