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Inflation is 3 times higher this year. Americans in dire financial circumstances are swiping credit cards more frequently compared to last year. But they continue to hold back from dipping into savings and retirement accounts relative to last year. Some 13% of U.S. households found it very difficult to pay for their usual expenses from […]
A tech company from the UK has taken business transactions to a whole new level. The tech company called Walletmor Has created a microchip that can be implanted in a person’s hand And would be able to make payments as if it was a credit card. The company said the chip is the size of […]
Tax Day Deadline, Is due today April 18th. Americans are already falling behind in the current tax season, according to the latest IRS statistics. About 91 million people have filed their returns as of April 1, down from 93 million filers at the same time last year, when taxpayers had an extra month to get […]
Rochester City School District Chief Financial Officer Carleen Pierce is on administrative leave and is expected to leave her job one way or another within days. According to four sources with direct knowledge of the situation, further complicating the district’s already harried budget season. RCSD has brought on its former budget director, Vern Connors, as […]
There’s been a data breach announced by the company Block, Reports say that the breach involves a former employee that downloaded information from Cash App late last year. Reports say the breach included user’s full names and brokerage account App. There’s not an exact number of how many customers’ information was breached, there are currently […]
A reality TV star had to be hospitalized after she tried to pass gas too much. Stephanie Motto told her social media viewers That she makes more than $50 grand a week Is passing gas in jars and selling it. Reports say the reality star made over $200,000 in sales and ended up in the […]
According to a new survey, managing money is not a top priority for millennials. The survey claims people born between 1981 and 1996, are more focused on engaging on “social media or playing with pets” instead of examining their financial status. Talker News reports OnePoll and Upwise did a study of 2,000 millennials. Findings showed […]
With the start of March Madness college basketball championship tournament starting this week. The gambling industry’s national trade group predicts, wager will estimated $3.1 billion this year. That figure includes legal bets as well as those placed with illegal bookies or offshore websites, the American Gaming Association (AGA) said in a new report. An estimated […]
Deferred federal student loan payments, maybe back on. President Joe Biden’s third extension of the pause on student loan repayments expires on May 1. Federal student loan payments have been paused, interest waived, for two years now as part of pandemic relief. A recent survey by the student debt crisis center found that 89% of […]
Thanks to the high gas prices, Uber customers could pay a surcharge on their rides and delivery orders starting this week. “Beginning Wednesday, March 16, consumers will pay a surcharge of either $0.45 or $0.55 on each Uber trip and either $0.35 or $0.45 on each Uber Eats order, depending on their location – with […]
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