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Terry Savage and I are collecting Social Security horror stories and posting them at my substack site, larrykotlikoff.substack.com. Sign up for free and take a read.…
The self-employed and those who run private practices must manage a whole myriad of concerns, which regular employees do not. But there are ways that the…
U.S. taxpayers living and working abroad must file their 2022 tax returns by June 15. This deadline applies to both U.S. citizens and resident aliens abroad,…
The numbers: Mortgage rates are inching closer to 7% as inflation appears to show few signs of cooling. Rates rose to their highest level since November…
Should Congress and the Biden Administration fail to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a government default on the national debt, the housing market could face…
In response to a request from House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated the impact of the debt ceiling agreement.…
The Biden administration announced its interest in creating a renter bill of rights. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) just announced a request for input on…
Summer is almost here, and the streaming schedule is finally easing up enough to let viewers venture outside once in a while. After a two-month deluge…
Everyone has bills to pay, but why not get some money back for those expenses? That’s where rewards credit cards come in. Rewards credit cards allow…
Student loan debt can be an economic setback for young adults looking to start their careers and move forward with their lives after college. In August…