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What are some money-related red flags you’ve encountered when dating? #date #dating #redflags #money #personalfinance #wsj #wallstreetjournal #thewallstreetjournal
A Brookings Institution estimate found that a married, middle-income couple with two children would spend $310,605—or an average of $18,271 a year—to raise their younger child born in 2015 through age 17. The multiyear total is up $26,011, or more than 9%, from a calculation based on the inflation rate over two years ago, before rapid price increases hit the economy, Brookings said. #parenting #childcare #money #raisingkids #finance #personalfinance #wsj #wallstreetjournal #thewallstreetjournal  | *according to a Brookings Institution estimate
Couples who combine bank, credit-card and investing accounts are happier in the long term and find that pooling resources helps clear the path to traditional money milestones such as buying a house and saving for retirement, studies have found. #Relationship #couple #money #marriage #finance #personalfinance #wealth #wsj #wallstreetjournal #thewallstreetjournal
Economic trends show that singles are spending $117.4 billion on their dating lives each year, according to a 2022 survey conducted by researchers at the Kinsey Institute and funded by Match, the dating app. #singles #dating #dates #money #personalfinance #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wallstreetjournal  | -$39 | -$39 | -$40 | -$39 | -$12 | ——— | Total: -$130 | 🧾 $130/month | -$12 | $117.4 billion
New year, new money goals. Do these four things to set yourself up for financial success in 2023. #money #moneytok2023 #moneygoals #personalfinance #savingmoney #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wallstreetjournal #TheQuickBooksJump  | Renegotiate your recurring bills 
over the phone | Check up on your 401(k) and make sure your retirement plan is 
on track | Cancel unused subscriptions for streaming services, 
gyms and phone apps | Check your bank accounts to make sure you’re getting the best deal—switch if you find a better opportunity  | 4 ways to protect your money in 2023
Tekedra Mawakana gives financial advice for young people at the start of their career. #wsjtechlive #advice #personalfinance #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wallstreetjournal #waymo  | Tech CEO’s 
financial advice for 
young people | Tekedra Mawakana
Waymo co-CEO
when a price is “sticky,” it means it’ll take longer to drop, even when overall inflation levels off. here’s how you can use this info to build a better budget.  #finance #inflation #budgeting #savemoneytips #personalfinance #moneytok #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wallstreetjournal   | Why you need to know what “sticky” prices are | 3. Use this to build 
a better budget  | 1. It matters for 
your budget | 2. “Sticky” prices 
are going up
use this info to better budget for inflation!  #personalfinance #budgeting #inflation #savemoneyadvice #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wallstreetjournal  | Julia Carpenter, 
Personal Finance Reporter | “sticky” price = when it goes up, it takes a lot longer to come down, even when overall inflation levels off | haircut prices 
are up 5.1%  | Do you know what 
a “sticky” price is?
Inflation-protected savings bonds, called I Bonds, have been one of the most enticing places to park your cash this year.  But the current 9.62% interest rate is expected to go down starting Nov. 1. Today’s consumer-price index figure implies that the rate will be 6.47% next month—unless the U.S. Treasury decides to increase it by adding a fixed rate to the bond.  The current rate of 9.62% still applies for all bonds purchased through Oct. 31. Those bonds will earn 9.62% for six months, then switch to the new rate for the next six months.  The 9.62% rate is the highest paid since I Bonds were introduced in 1998. #inflation #ibonds #investment #cpi #cash #moneytok #consumerpriceindex  #personalfinance #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #wallstreetjournal | An I Bond | What’s a good return on my cash right now? | for the next six months if you buy before Nov. 1 | at a 9.62% interest rate
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Reply to @uhjahnia #greenscreen i said what i said #zoelaverne #ImAGhost #PersonalFinance #fyp #foryou | Green Screen | Country: US
Why do I think it’s so funny!? #ImAGhost #PersonalFinance
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