How To Feel Less Guilty About Paying No Federal Income Taxes
For the longest time, I’ve been a proponent of paying federal income taxes. Federal income taxes are used to pay for Social Security (~23% of...
Highlights April 18: Decred jumps 17% against gloomy market backdrop
The crypto market as a whole was mostly lower, with the majority of top 10 cryptos registering losses over the past 24 hours. Top cryptos...
Personal Finance Daily: ‘The housing market faces an inflection point’ and how to check on your tax refund
Monday's top personal finance stories.
: Chevron, Suncor and other North American energy giants sharply lag European rivals in ‘green transition’ scorecard
Japanese and Thai energy concerns push Suncor and Chevron out of top 10 oil and gas companies making gains in clean-energy shift, BloombergNEF shows.
The Wall Street Journal: A jumbo 75-basis-point rate hike? Fed’s Bullard isn’t ruling is out
One of the Federal Reserve’s earliest advocates for aggressive rate increases won’t rule out a truly supersize rise, though he doesn’t expect one is needed.
The Moneyist: ‘The graveyard shift is the most understaffed:’ I wait tables on the Las Vegas Strip. Our drunk customers often don’t tip. How can I persuade my boss to add a service charge?
‘You're required to take tables no matter the size of the party. A party can be 4 to 25 persons.’
Economic Report: ‘The housing market faces an inflection point’: Home-builder confidence declines as interest rates rise
'It doesn’t help that soaring house prices also eroded affordability.'
The Moneyist: ‘It put everyone in a weird position’: Our waitress said a 20% service fee was added to cover benefits and health insurance, but that it was not a tip. Is this normal?
‘No one would have flinched if our meal was just $3 more, but the way it was broken out was just weird and struck us...
Financial Face-Off: Financial Face-Off: When is the best time to claim Social Security retirement benefits — sooner or later?
Social Security is a critical source of income for many retirees, but the size of your monthly payment changes based on when you start receiving...