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These key 401(k) plan changes are coming in 2025. Here's what savers need to know
Starting in 2025, key 401(k) plan changes enacted via Secure 2.0 could make saving for retirement easier. Here’s what investors need to know.
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What is a ‘brushing' scam?
The U.S. Postal Service has warned about the scam in the past, which uses unexpected gifts delivered to a doorstep to lure victims.
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‘Unlocking economic borders': Crypto exec details plans to change how money moves across the globe
Ripple Swells CEO Brad Garlinghouse details plans to change how money moves from country to country in this special edition of NBC6’s Money Chat.
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How women are breaking barriers in the sports betting space
With the U.S. sports betting industry experiencing unprecedented growth, here’s how women within the space are breaking barriers and creating a community.
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Social security recipients will see an increase in 2025 — and an extra check in November
While millions of retired Americans will soon see a 2.5% cost of living increase in their Social Security payments, additional Social Security checks might be in the mail for November, thanks to a calendar quirk.
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How a high school class helped this man build one of the largest Hispanic-owned financial firms in the country
Martin Cabrera’s career in investment banking began in high school with The Stock Market Game.
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Meet the founder of one of the largest Hispanic-owned financial firms in the US
Martin Cabrera had worked up a successful career in the investment banking industry when he decided to launch his own business.
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How this man built one of the biggest Hispanic-owned financial firms in the US
Martin Cabrera almost didn’t go into the investment banking industry. But a game he played in a high school class played a big role in convincing him to do so.
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This woman needs her side hustle to pay off her student loan debt
After earning her master’s degree, Nicole, a mother of two living in Los Angeles, realized that her full time job wouldn’t be enough to pay off her student debt, to cover her expenses and to start a family. She decided to revisit one of her childhood past times as an alternative to maintain her finances.
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You can now buy a $1,089 platinum bar from Costco—here's what to know before investing
Costco charges $1,089 for a 1-oz. bar of platinum on its website. But don’t invest in precious metals without knowing what you’re getting into, experts say.
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SSI recipients could get an extra check in November. Here's what to know
Head’s up, social security recipients: An extra check could be heading your way.
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Meet the family behind Siete Foods, PepsiCo's latest $1.2B acquisition
The Garza family wanted to bring Mexican American recipes to grocery stores when they launched Siete Foods.
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SNAP benefits increase slightly, expand work requirements
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Thursday announced changes to its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, tightening restrictions and increasing the benefit slightly.
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US dockworkers agree to tentative deal, ending strike
A major union for U.S. dockworkers and the United States Maritime Alliance agreed to a tentative deal on wages.
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Judge: Biden's student loan forgiveness can move forward for now
A federal judge will let a temporary restraining order on President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program expire.
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68-year-old retiree pays $460 a month to live by a lake in Mexico: ‘I found the peace and tranquility I was looking for'
Janet Blaser, who moved to Mexico in 2006, relocated from Mazatlán to San Antonio Tlayacapan, where she found a cute 2-bedroom yellow house with a yard.
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Young, rich Americans are moving to Florida—and ditching states like California: Report
It’s hard not to see the appeal of the Sunshine State, and young and rich Americans don’t want to miss out.
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Young high-earners are moving to Florida, IRS data shows
IRS data shows young Americans with high incomes are leaving expensive states for Florida.
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What you need to know about your partner's money habits to avoid fighting over finances
Lots of people know very little about the money habits or money goals of their partners. Oftentimes, financial difficulties and differences lead to divorce. Financial expert Jamilah McCluney create the For the Love and Money game for couples who are dating or married to get talking about money.
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Visa debuts a new product designed to make it safer to pay directly from your bank account
Visa said it plans to launch a dedicated service for bank transfers, skipping credit cards and the traditional direct debit process.