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It may feel like you just filed your 2022 taxes, but now is the time for you to lower your 2023 tax bill. Year’s end will…
Roughly 125,000 borrowers will have $9 billion in student debt cancelled, the Biden administration announced Wednesday. The cohort receiving the relief includes three groups of borrowers…
The Biden administration has approved student loan forgiveness for a new group of borrowers under a temporary initiative designed to remedy past problems with income-driven repayment…
The numbers: Home buying demand dropped as U.S. mortgage rates rose for the fourth week in a row to the highest level since 2000. Mortgage demand…
With a boost from a growing number of cities and states, the souped up two-wheelers are increasingly displacing cars for short trips — and outselling EVs.…
Tech workers are holding onto their jobs, even if they don’t necessarily feel optimistic about their employers’ future. While the number of quits — workers who voluntarily…
Home prices rose in August, with New England states leading the pack. U.S. home prices rose by 3.7% in August, compared to the previous year, according…
The Supreme Court will not hear a Michigan foreclosure case related to a tax delinquency. On Oct. 2, 2023, the nation’s highest court denied the petition…
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal agency that rose from the wreckage of the Great Recession, is readying for a high-stakes fight Tuesday at the…
Robert Kerr, formerly with the IRS and now with Kerr Consulting, discusses latest developments from the IRS, including the tax agency’s plans for a government shutdown…

