Student Debt Collections Restart on May 5. Here’s What to Know.

Student Debt Collections Restart on May 5. Here’s What to Know.

After a five-year reprieve, the Trump administration will restart forced collections on federal student loans in default, which could include garnishing a portion of borrowers’ paychecks. With collections in place, the last piece of the student loan machinery has been turned back on, officially ending pandemic-era relief, which began when …

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How to Talk to Your Children About Money in These Uncertain Times

How to Talk to Your Children About Money in These Uncertain Times

Stock market gyrations. Inflation. Layoffs of federal workers. A possible recession. Children may overhear their parents talking about these things and not fully understand what’s going on or how it may affect their family’s finances. But if the children have questions, parents should be ready to talk, experts say. “Parents …

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Are You the Only One Who’s Broke? Or Is It ‘Money Dysmorphia’?

Are You the Only One Who’s Broke? Or Is It ‘Money Dysmorphia’?

On Instagram feeds, martini glasses clink in what feels like a never-ending loop. Photo carousels from nights out show low-lit steakhouses, tartare and soufflés, Luxardo cherries. (What, in this economy, is screaming Luxardo cherries?) A roommate’s random co-worker is somehow lounging on yet another cabana in yet another tropical bathing …

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6 Ways to Calm Your Anxiety When Economic Stress Flares

6 Ways to Calm Your Anxiety When Economic Stress Flares

Even before this year’s economic turmoil hit, financial anxiety among Americans was running high. Really high. Four out of five Americans in a survey for Discover last year said they were worried about their money situation, with inflation, everyday expenses and the state of the economy leading a litany of …

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How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars

How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars

If the on-again, off-again tariff announcements by President Trump have struck you as unusual, that’s for good reason. Nothing like this has ever happened before. That’s the estimation of Douglas Irwin, a Dartmouth economic historian whose 2017 book, “Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy,” is the leading …

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Your Car Insurance Is Likely to Go Up. Again.

Your Car Insurance Is Likely to Go Up. Again.

Add this to worries about the likely impact of tariffs: costlier car insurance. The new tariffs on imported cars, metals and parts announced by the Trump administration are expected to raise vehicle prices by thousands of dollars if they remain in place. And because parts used in auto repairs will …

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Why Young Investors Are Not Worried About Stock Market Swings

Why Young Investors Are Not Worried About Stock Market Swings

A haunting childhood moment defined how John Kakuk would think about investing his own money when the time came. During the 2008 financial crisis, his mother asked him if he would be willing to contribute the meager savings in his piggy bank to his family’s grocery fund should his father, …

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