The job market shouldn’t feel as broken as it does right now – and the data backs that up. The U.S. economy grew by the…
Shock. Anger. Shame. And finally, hopelessness. The emotions that follow a car repossession can be overwhelming, but they often converge into one lingering question: “What do I do now?” As an insurance agent in 2009,…
A 401(k) loan does not appear on your credit report because it isn’t considered a loan from a third-party lender. When you borrow from your 401(k), you’re borrowing your own money. As such, it isn’t subject to credit checks or reporting requirements. That said, missing payments or defaulting on the…
Leaving the workforce changes many aspects of your 401(k), and once you retire you will have to make a number of important decisions about your retirement nest egg. If you have $1.1 million in a 401(k), you can choose to leave your retirement savings in the account, roll it over…
A new analysis finds that the states of New York and New Jersey have lost billions of dollars from their tax base amid an exodus of residents in recent years. Unleash Prosperity released a report on Tuesday that found New York lost $517.5 billion in resident incomes from 2013 to 2022,…
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