What’s driving the crypto crash? Luna, Terra, other stablecoins are playing a role. But recession fears, inflation are as well
Author: Elisabeth Buchwald, USA TODAY
As states prepare to ban abortions if Roe v. Wade is overturned, will companies step in?
Some of the largest employers in the U.S., including Walmart, have yet to take a stance as Supreme Court considers overturning Roe v. Wade.
What does being in a recession mean? And is the U.S. officially in a recession?
What happens when we go into a recession is a question more people are asking as the Fed prepares to raise rates more aggressively to fight inflation
Is the U.S. officially in a recession? GDP report paints a bleak picture
GDP fell by 0.9% last quarter. That doesn’t necessarily mean the U.S. is in a recession officially, but some say one might be on the way in 2023.
Struggling to pay bills, more Americans turn to credit cards and loans
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What is the penalty for filing taxes late if you are owed a refund?
Taxes 2022: If you don’t file your taxes by April 18 you could have to pay a late penalty. But you could avoid some of it if you file an extension
Your tax refund is likely higher than last year. Should you invest it?
If you invest your tax refund and need the money, you could have to pay a capital gains tax. Whereas if you save it, can access it tax free
2022 taxes: Refunds are higher thanks to economic stimulus checks, Child Tax Credit
Enhanced Child Tax Credit payments may be boosting your tax refund this year. Also be sure to check if you got a third stimulus check
Use your tax refund or save it? Tax refunds are delayed but plan now to invest or splurge.
Waiting on your tax refund? Experts say make a plan now. Consider paying off debt, contributing to an IRA, emergency savings or changing W-4 form.
Is the U.S. headed for a recession? This Wall Street bank thinks so.
The Federal Reserve is prepared to raise interest rates by 50 basis points. And that will trigger a downturn, according to Deutsche Bank.