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damircudic | Getty There’s a key tax deadline approaching for past-due filers, with an estimated $1.5 billion in unclaimed refunds up for grabs. Nearly 1.5 million taxpayers still have pending refunds from 2019, with a median payment worth $893, according to the IRS. The last chance to file or amend 2019 returns to claim your
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Drazen Zigic | Istock | Getty Images As the rate of inflation continues to fall, Social Security beneficiaries may expect to see a much lower cost-of-living adjustment for 2024. The Social Security COLA may be 3%, according to a new estimate from The Senior Citizens League, a non-partisan senior group, based on new consumer price
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Owen Franken | Corbis Documentary | Getty Images Whether it’s “tipflation,” “tip fatigue” or “tip creep,” most people are uncomfortable with the changing expectations around gratuities, at least in the U.S. In other countries around the world, tips are smaller — and less problematic.  While customs vary by region, “the U.S. is the most tip-happy
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Another bank is in hot water for so-called ”junk fees.”  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday ordered Bank of America to pay more than $100 million to its customers and $150 million in penalties for double-dipping on fees, among other violations. The bank charged multiple $35 overdraft fees for the same transactions and generated substantial
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Asiavision | E+ | Getty Images The Covid-19 pandemic separated the haves from the have-nots when it comes to finances. Research shows that trend is continuing when it comes to debt, particularly credit cards. More than one-third of Americans — 35% — say they are carrying their highest level of debt ever or close to
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Kmatta | Moment | Getty Images For high school and college students, summer jobs are an opportunity to get used to earning a paycheck. With that earned income, those young workers are also eligible to start investing in a Roth IRA. Roth individual retirement accounts let workers set aside post-tax earnings towards retirement. In 2023,
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After the Supreme Court‘s ruling on the affirmative action admission policies of Harvard and the University of North Carolina, decades-old legacy preferences are facing new challenges. The court’s ruling was considered a massive blow to efforts to boost enrollment of minorities at American universities through policies that considered applicants’ race. Now, a civil rights group is contesting the practice of
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Photo: Envato Elements There are signs the labor market is cooling down, but job seekers may still have an edge as demand for workers remains strong — and artificial intelligence can serve as a tool in the process. Despite the worries that artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs, these advanced software systems can give you the
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In this article AMZN Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT By some measures, Amazon Prime Day could be good for your mental health. Amid concern about inflation and the direction of the U.S. economy, consumer spending has started to slow, but the “little treat” culture is gaining steam. For those on TikTok, the little treat lifestyle is considered a form
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Rockaa | E+ | Getty Images When federal student loan borrowers resume their payments in the fall, they’ll find another repayment option available to them. The U.S. Department of Education said borrowers can enroll in “the most affordable repayment plan ever created” later this summer, and before the over three-year-long pause on federal student loan
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Sturti | E+ | Getty Images The U.S. job market is gradually cooling but remains hot despite a year-long government campaign to reign it in, amounting to a favorable environment for many jobseekers, economists said. “It still boils down to higher worker leverage, better outside opportunities, an easier time exchanging jobs for better ones and
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