Social Security Administration Making Substantial COLA Increase In 2023, But Is It Enough For Retirees?

The COLA Social Security 8.7% adjustment for 2023 is the highest increase in decades. But some still worry that it may not be enough. While the increase is historic and needed, it is also inadequate for millions of older Americans who face skyrocketing housing and health care costs across the country. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

How To Turn Stock Losses Into Tax Savings, And Other Ways To Trim Your Tax Bill

There’s not much you can do to stop interest rates from climbing or stocks from falling. Still, you may have more control than you realize when it comes to another financial pain point that can significantly impact your budget — your taxes. For several moves to consider to improve your chances of tax savings, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE

70% Of Americans Think A Recession Is Coming: Here’s What They Are Doing To Prepare

While experts debate whether a recession will happen or when, most people are already convinced we’re headed for a downturn, a recent survey finds. High inflation is one of the biggest risk factors that make people think an economic decline is coming. For steps you can take to reduce your costs, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE

80% Of Economists See ‘Stagflation’ As A Long-Term Risk. What It Is And How To Prepare For It

To have stagflation, you need both high unemployment and high inflation at the same time. Despite surveys sounding the alarm on stagflation, not everyone agrees it’s inevitable. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Will There Be A Recession In 2022? How To Prepare Now

With mounting anxiety about an impending recession in the US, you may be concerned, or at least a little curious, about what this may mean for your finances. So how do you best prepare, save, invest and generally make smart money moves in these uncertain times? For some guidance to help navigate through this difficult financial period, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE

There May Still Be Hope For Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments In 2022. Here’s Why

While last year's push to expand the enhanced Child Tax Credit benefits was unsuccessful, it appears that lawmakers haven't given up the fight just yet — so there could still be hope for monthly tax credit payments in 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE