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Elon Musk did a unexpected interview with BBC that touched on topics from Twitter, Tik Tok, politics, and of course money. Musk claims hate speech has not increased on Twitter since his take over of the platform. He also said he voted for President Joe Biden during the interview. Some of the other things he […]
Bob Lee who was the creator of the popular online money transferring service Cash App was stabbed early Tuesday morning near downtown San Francisco. There’s not much information about this situation and it’s currently being investigated by the San Francisco homicide department. Cash App founder Bob Lee killed in San Francisco stabbing, sources say (nbcnews.com)
Mega Millions will have a new deadline to purchase tickets. Starting April 4, that time will be changed from 10:45 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. According to the New York Lottery, this change will allow lottery officials to conduct closing procedures for each draw. They added that the change is operational and will not have an […]
According to a recent study, this includes everything from stretching the truth about spending, to job-related earnings, and the value of savings and investment accounts. More than a third of adults in the U.S. say they have lied to a partner about their finances. The study by Forbes Advisor and Prolific that found that: 1- 38% of […]
Imagine having 54 metric tons of a metal stored away in a warehouse and it is worth over $1 million. When you go to cash in you are told you sent bags of rocks worth $0 instead. That happened to JPMorgan Chase according to the Wall Street Journal. The company had bags of what they […]
A quick update on the Police Accountability Board. The Rochester City Council is now asking for more funding to investigate complaints. According to News10NBC they obtained a letter with City Council asking for $60,000 more to investigate the PAB. The Rochester City Council has brought in outside counsel to investigate the personnel complaints from the […]
We all have made some financial mistakes. On average, U.S. adults lost $1,819 to personal financial errors in 2022, according to the latest National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) report. Over 38% of individuals said their lack of financial knowledge cost them more than $500 in 2022, while 23% reported losing over $2,500, and 15% said it […]
A former Detroit rapper was sentenced to more than four years in prison for a $28 million tax fraud scheme that cheated the Internal Revenue Service and state treasuries of six states. United States Attorney Dawn N. Ison announced on Friday that Sameerah Marrell, who also uses aliases such as Sameerah Pickett, Sameerah Anderson, Loren Boyd, and Crème, […]
Instead of manually managing your money and bills, you can make your money manage itself. We will ask Dr McKeiver at the WDKX Water Cooler Monday Morning at 10am on the Wake-Up Club. What does automate your personal finances mean? Write a list of any accounts you use on a monthly basis. For most people, […]
Nearly 80% of millennials and Gen Z relied on social media for financial guidance, according to Forbes Advisor. That includes tax advice. #taxes trended on TikTok in the last two weeks, boosting its rank to number three on the financial services chart, surpassing another popular search, #emoney. In the last seven days, content related to taxes […]