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Fitch Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating
The agency said that the downgrade reflects an “erosion of governance.” The rating on the U.S. now stands at AA+, or one notch below the
The World Tied $3.5 Trillion-Plus of Debt to Inflation. The Costs Are Now Adding Up.
Listen to article (2 minutes) Governments and companies around the world spent decades loading up on trillions of dollars of debt whose interest costs rise
Student-Loan Borrowers Brace for a Pay Cut
Listen to article (2 minutes) Tens of millions of federal student-loan borrowers will soon owe monthly payments for the first time in more than three
Wave of Rental Resets to Further Deplete Affordable Housing
Expiring government protections mean landlords could charge market rates. Source link
Recharged Bond Rout Unnerves Investors
A sharp rebound in U.S. Treasury yields is reviving old concerns on Wall Street. Source link
How to Leave Grandkids Your Retirement Savings—and Not a Huge Tax Bill
The new rules for inherited IRAs might warrant a rewrite of your estate plan. Source link
Tax Day: IRS Left Fewer Taxpayers on Hold This Year
Markets Personal Finance The average wait time to speak to a representative dropped 85% this tax season, officials said Source link
Canada Public Broadcaster Joins NPR in Quitting Twitter Over Label Uproar
Tech CBC says label ‘government-funded media’ in which officials determine editorial content is ‘untrue and deceptive’ Source link
Millions Gain Access to 401(k)s as More Small Businesses Launch Plans
Markets Personal Finance State mandates and the hot job market prompted the big increase in new retirement plans Source link
Tax Season 2023: Your Guide to Filing a Tax Return This Year
As tax season comes to a close this year, millions of Americans still haven’t filed their taxes. Some people are simply late filers and will