Most banks remain open Friday even though Juneteenth is a new federal holiday. Many grapple with how to proceed after the law was quickly passed.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Is the stock market closed for Juneteenth? Why exchanges will remain open for first federal Juneteenth holiday
U.S. stock markets are set to remain open Friday for the first federal Juneteenth holiday. But exchanges will evaluate closing in 2022, sources say.
Stocks post record run under Biden: Here’s what could happen next
Stocks have tallied historic gains under Biden since Election Day thanks to massive stimulus and a booming economy. Here’s what could happen next.
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Cryptos are now in 401(k)s. Are they the right investment for your nest egg?
Cryptocurrencies are coming to retirement plans soon. Should you jump in on the mania? Here’s what financial experts say.
Overdraft fees hit lower-income Americans hardest. Will other banks follow Ally in ending them?
Ally Financial will eliminate overdraft fees, but don’t expect other major banks to walk away from them anytime soon, experts say.
A spending boom, but for whom? Lower-income Americans feel left behind
The pandemic has exacerbated U.S. economic inequality and amplified wealth disparities when it comes to saving and retirement planning.
Are rising prices and inflation going to hurt your investments? Here’s how to protect your nest egg.
Rising inflation won’t just weigh on your shopping bills. It could also affect your investments. Here’s what experts say to do to protect yourself
Tax Day is Monday: How do I file a tax extension in 2021?
Tax Day is around the corner. If you haven’t filed yet, don’t panic. You could opt for an extension. But there are a few things to keep in mind.
When will child tax credit payments start? Checks set to roll out in July, IRS says
In July, the IRS will begin sending monthly payments of $250 or $300 to low- and moderate-income families who qualify for the child tax credit.