While rent control appears to help housing providers in the short run, in the long run it affects their investment and development plans, according to new research by the National Apartment Association (NAA). Potential actions include reducing investments, shifting plans to other markets and canceling plans altogether. Furthermore, a full two-thirds of housing providers would
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Doing well in school doesn’t necessarily translate to financial success. Just ask Barbara Corcoran. In a recent TikTok video, the 74-year-old entrepreneur and investor on ABC’s “Shark Tank” told her followers that she often struggled in school as a child. “I couldn’t do letters and numbers my whole life,” Corcoran said, adding that she even
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By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Personal finance journalists and advisers have often discouraged people from buying annuities for retirement income because the financial products can be complicated and laden with high, hidden fees. But rising interest rates are now making a particular type of annuity — known as a Multiyear Guaranteed Annuity or a MYGA
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The revenue provisions of President Joe Biden’s fiscal year 2024 budget would lower after-tax incomes by an average of about $2,300 next year, according to a new analysis by the Tax Policy Center. His plan would raise average after-tax incomes for low-income households in 2024, leave them effectively unchanged for middle-income households, and lower after-tax
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Looking for something to do that brings in extra money? You’re not alone, no matter what your age. But when you’re retired, finding a side hustle can be both a challenge and easier than ever. How many senior citizens have side hustles? Every month, “nearly 300,000” people start some sort of side hustle. That’s based
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United States Federal Reserve building, Washington D.C. Lance Nelson | The Image Bank | Getty Images The Federal Reserve will hike interest rates just one more time in 2023 before the central bank ends its inflation battle, according to its median forecast released Wednesday. The Fed kept the “terminal rate,” or the rate at which
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Recent bank woes and rising interest rates have prompted higher levels of economic uncertainty. When it comes to the markets, that means more volatility may be in the forecast. Volatility happens when the value of an investment “fluctuates wildly in a short period of time,” according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. “In the months
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