Tax Foundation president: There's been a war on success in the US
Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge discusses Massachusetts proposed 'millionaire's tax' and Biden's 2021 tax returns.
Congress seeks compromise to boost computer chip industry
Congress is seeking to boost domestic technology manufacturing amid global chip shortage.
Americans expect home prices to rise at fastest pace since 2014, NY Fed survey shows
U.S. housing sales are heating up this spring, and although rising mortgage rates have threatened to cool demand, Americans still expect home prices to surge higher this year, a Fed survey shows.
Inflation causing Americans to postpone retirement, homebuying, college, vacations & more: Nationwide
Consumers are revising their future financial plans due to high inflation, according to a new survey from Nationwide.
Student loan payments resume in August: Here are 14 tips to help you prepare
Payments for federal student loans have been paused once more, and this time it’s been extended to Aug. 31, 2022.
Soaring inflation continues to erode Social Security purchasing power, expert says
TSCL policy analyst Mary Johnson has raised her 2023 COLA forecast to 8.9%. But as inflation continues to surge, she said Social Security benefits aren't keeping up with rising consumer prices.
Tax-filing season 2022: Last-minute tips for late filers
The 2022 tax-filing season is officially coming to an end, but millions Americans still need to file their returns to the IRS.
Global Citizen seeks up to $1 billion for six sustainable 'Impact' funds
Global Citizen, an international non-profit aiming to help end poverty, said on Monday it plans to launch six funds of up to $1 billion each focused on generating environmental and social impact in the developing world.
Suit seeks to overturn renewed Philadelphia mask mandate
Philadelphia businesses and residents are seeking to overturn Philadelphia's renewed indoor mask mandate through the courts.
Injured Copperfield trick participant loses lawsuit appeal
Nevada's Supreme Court upheld a jury's finding that David Copperfield and a hotel were not financially responsible for a man's injuries during a vanishing act.
Chicago-area teen working as Easter Bunny to save money for college
A Chicago-area teenager has come up with a creative way to save money for college by working as the Easter Bunny.
Tax Day is near, how to file on time
Taxpayers can file through paperless services, a professional or by mail.
Tax Advice: Can you claim an elderly parent as a dependent?
There are tax benefits to claiming an elderly parent as a dependent. But can you do it?
States weigh grocery tax pause as inflation surges, but it may not provide much relief
Several states are taking steps to temporarily roll back taxes on food in hopes of providing some relief for Americans who are experiencing surging prices at the grocery store.
What is the 50/30/20 budget rule?
The 50/30/20 rule can simplify the budgeting process and help you reach your financial goals. Learn how it works and how to apply it to your own spending.
How much money should households keep liquid, and in what form, for emergencies?
If you have a disruption in your income due to a layoff or cut in hours, it’s vital to have a liquid emergency fund to pay for unforeseen expenses like a car or home repair or a medical emergency.
How would Biden's proposed $5.8T budget affect the economy?
President Biden laid out a sprawling, $5.8 trillion budget blueprint at the end of March that would moderately boost economic growth over the next few year decades and gradually shrink the nation's deficit.
Last-minute tax tips for 2022
The Marks Group President Gene Marks, CPA, discusses last-minute tax tips ahead of the filing deadline.
Famous gangster's nephew reportedly played 'key role' in China deals
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., discusses a House letter sent to the DOJ requesting an investigation into Hunter Biden's dealings.
Last-minute tax tips
The Marks Group President Gene Marks, CPA, discusses last-minute tax tips ahead of Tax Day 2022.



















