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Economy, Personal Finance

“The Next Recession Will Destroy Millennials”

“…if it happens, when it starts happening—stands to hit this much-maligned generation particularly hard. For adults between the ages of 22 and 38, after all, the last recession never really ended…  As they pitch toward middle age, they are failing… Continue Reading…

Economy, Investing, Personal Finance

2-Year Treasury Notes Are More Profitable Than 10-year [For The Time Being]

“The yield on U.S. 30-year bond also turned heads on Wall Street during Wednesday’s session as it fell to an all-time low, dropping past its prior record notched in summer 2016. The two historic moves coming in tandem show that… Continue Reading…

Economy, Personal Finance

“Americans say they can’t afford a vacation”

“A new Bankrate survey found 42 per cent of Americans decided not to take a vacation over the past year because of the cost. Nearly a third said they can afford a vacation less now than they could have five… Continue Reading…

Business, Economy, Personal Finance

“Finance companies fleeing northeast for lower taxes in Florida”

“Look out Wall Street. Huge financial firms from the northeast are moving en masse to Palm Beach County in search of lower taxes and better weather. And the moves are spelling out big dollars for the local economy. “The harder… Continue Reading…

Personal Finance

“…1 In 4 Have Lied About Their Debt To A New Love Interest”

“Sponsored by SelfLender, the survey found that about a quarter (24%) of respondents have lied to a new partner about their level of debt. The survey also revealed that many adults are deceptive about their financial situations in general. Three in 10 admit… Continue Reading…

Personal Finance

“Do you manage your money like a millionaire?”

“Millionaires take advantage of tax laws. …Whether it’s becoming involved in your 401(k) plan to reduce your taxable income, using cost-segregation studies to accelerate depreciation on assets, effectively using trusts, or even planning out when you’ll take your RMDs as… Continue Reading…

Economy, Investing, Personal Finance

“Two-thirds of American employees regret their college degrees”

“Student loan debt, which has ballooned to nearly $1.6 trillion nationwide in 2019, was the No. 1 regret among workers with college degrees. About 27% of survey respondents listed student loans as their top misgiving, PayScale said… About 70% of… Continue Reading…

Personal Finance

Retiring? Go Abroad: “They ditched America to retire by a lake in Chile…”

“The Dorchaks say that their monthly expenses typically range from about $2,000 to $3,000, though this can vary a lot. Some of their largest expenses are food, which costs them about $300 to $400 a month (they grow a lot… Continue Reading…

Investing, Personal Finance

“Do you manage your money like a millionaire?”

“Millionaires take advantage of tax laws… Millionaires live below their means…Millionaires love reading and research…Millionaires get help with their money…Millionaires understand that credit and debt is a tool to be used sparingly…”

Personal Finance, Predictions, Opinions, & Comments

“7 Retirement Hobbies That Make You Money”

Fishing. Golfing. Pet care. Shopping. Pottery. Woodworking. Sightseeing. https://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/articles/7-retirement-hobbies-that-make-you-money Click the link above to find out more about those money making hobbies. I’d like to add no matter what hobby everyone should check if their hobby can be profitable. Also… Continue Reading…