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money Are political contributions tax-deductible? Political contributions are not tax-deductible. This applies to a wide range of donations associated with politics. Learn more about key considerations.
money There are fewer safe deposit boxes these days. Banks don’t mind The traditional safe deposit box tucked away in a secured vault might go the way of landlines or vinyl records as more consumers shift to digital banking.
money Capital markets perspective: Warming up The economy is warming up a little, but only a little, and mostly in just the right places.
money Making COLA go further for retirees in a mixed economy The Social Security Administration's recent announcement of a 2.5% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) increase for 2025 may come as welcome news for retirees.
life Where do the biggest spenders live? Connecticut tops the list at $7,068 monthly While American consumers are feeling more optimistic, spending varies across the map depending on income, cost of living, savings habits, and other factors.
work Where the job market is heading in 2025: 7 trends to anticipate Many wonder what the workplace will look like in 2025. From Millennial leadership in the C-suite to the pressing need for “upskilling” talent, the way people work is rapidly changing. Here are several key trends that will shape the workforce of the future.
money 🏫 Learning curve When a crypto-millionaire released a book about famous treasures and personal growth, he added a twist: Five “puzzle boxes” hidden across the globe. Here's this week's money news.
money Driving costs race ahead: Auto insurance, fuel and car prices on the move Owning a car is becoming more expensive, with the December 2024 Consumer Price Index revealing soaring motor vehicle insurance costs.
money The $34 trillion shift: How women are reshaping wealth and legacy By 2030, women in the United States are expected to control $34 trillion in financial assets, up from $7.3 trillion just a decade ago.
money Capital markets perspective: The boys of summer Is inflation making a comeback? Though generally moving in the right direction, economic variables likely won’t continue in a straight line to play out the season.
money How to avoid capital gains tax Capital gains taxes are owed when an asset is sold for more money than was paid for the asset. Learn more about capital gains taxes and how to avoid them.
money December market recap: Recalibrating expectations As the year came to a close, December brought a recalibration of investor expectations, primarily driven by the Fed’s quarter point rate cut around mid-month.