The Balance Today: News You Need To Know on Jan. 5, 2022
Good news: jobs data soars past expectations. That’s also the bad news Source link Kristin Myers
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Good news: jobs data soars past expectations. That’s also the bad news Source link Kristin Myers
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If you were worried about an imminent recession, you can stop worrying—at least for now. The Labor Department released its latest jobs report this morning, showing that not only did the U.S. economy add 223,000 jobs last month, but the
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If you looked at your investment accounts today, you might have been pleasantly surprised to see stocks rising as they extend Friday’s rally on the heels of a strong jobs report which alleviated fears of a recession. And that rally
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Ahead of the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of December on Thursday, policymakers from the Federal Reserve have offered clues about the direction of the central bank. This morning, Fed Chair Jerome Powell spoke in
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Refinancing Activity Jumps as Homeowners Try to Lock in Lower Rates Source link Kristin Myers
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Let’s all breathe a sigh of relief: Inflation is easing. Today’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report showed the U.S. economy actually experienced deflation last month, as prices dropped 0.1% after a 0.1% gain in November. The annual rate of inflation
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Dear Kristin, I am reaching out as a young person living a very low-cost-of-living lifestyle in a medium-cost-of-living area. Right now I am investing a large percent of my income every paycheck in retirement. I have a large percent of
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Dear Kristin, What are some must-do things to do in your 20s to financially set yourself up for success? For some context, since I started working post-college and taking advantage of living at home, I set my 401(k) contributions to
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