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Not so fast. A million signatures delay California’s fast-food bill for a vote in 2024

December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Not so fast. A million signatures delay California’s fast-food bill for a vote in 2024

California’s fast-food law aimed at raising wages and improving work conditions was set for January. Instead, it’s going to voters in 2024 to decide.

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The Fed is poised to announce a smaller rate hike, but those in debt find little relief

December 14, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on The Fed is poised to announce a smaller rate hike, but those in debt find little relief

The Fed is seen raising rates by 0.50 percentage point, down from its 0.75-point hikes the last four times. But people will find little comfort in it.

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Fed downsizes rate hike to a half point this month, but those in debt find little relief

December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fed downsizes rate hike to a half point this month, but those in debt find little relief

The Fed raised interest rates by 0.50 percentage point, down from its 0.75-point hikes the last four times. But people will find little comfort in it.

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Expired foods get new life from budget shoppers as inflation soars, but are they safe?

December 12, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Expired foods get new life from budget shoppers as inflation soars, but are they safe?

Shoppers pinched by soaring inflation stretch their dollars by buying expired or nearly expired foods. Why this could be a healthy strategy.

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With recession looming, more Americans tap retirement funds for cash. But is it a good idea?

December 9, 2022December 13, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on With recession looming, more Americans tap retirement funds for cash. But is it a good idea?

Cash-strapped Americans are increasingly tapping their retirement funds, a survey shows. But maybe, that’s not the best idea, advisers say.

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Who wants “free money”? Check out Robinhood’s IRA offer: 1% match for retirement savings

December 7, 2022December 7, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Who wants “free money”? Check out Robinhood’s IRA offer: 1% match for retirement savings

Nearly half of Americans don’t have access to a work retirement plan. Now, they can access Robinhood’s IRA plans and get a 1% match for contributions.

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Consumers aren’t convinced inflation’s easing. How that could lead to even higher rates.

December 7, 2022December 7, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Consumers aren’t convinced inflation’s easing. How that could lead to even higher rates.

Inflation has slowed, but consumers’ inflation expectations remain high. This could complicate the Fed’s job and lead to even higher rates.

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Higher inflation means more work. More Americans take on multiple jobs to make ends meet

December 4, 2022February 15, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Higher inflation means more work. More Americans take on multiple jobs to make ends meet

The latest round of government data shows more Americans holding multiple jobs as the cost-of-living surges.

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Americans could see smaller tax refunds in 2023, IRS warns. Here’s how to get every penny

December 1, 2022December 2, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Americans could see smaller tax refunds in 2023, IRS warns. Here’s how to get every penny

The IRS warned this week tax refunds in 2023 might be smaller, making it more important to get every penny of it. Here are some tips to do just that.

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Vote on SECURE Act 2.0 could help you save for retirement while paying off student debt

December 1, 2022December 2, 2022 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Vote on SECURE Act 2.0 could help you save for retirement while paying off student debt

SECURE Act 2.0 could, among other things, make it easier for Americans to save for retirement while paying off student loans, if Congress acts fast.

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