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When Will Payouts Begin in $725M Facebook Settlement?
You may be owed money from Meta as part of a Facebook settlement stemming from the 2016 election. Here's what you should know.
By Ben Demers Last updated
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What Investors Should Keep in Mind This Election Season
Don’t let the political fearmongering derail you from your financial plan.
By Mario Hernandez Published
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What Will the Stock Market Do as Election Nears?
Despite the presidential election’s domination of the headlines, economic and inflation trends have consistently outweighed electoral outcomes in the past.
By Adam Lampe Published
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Future U.S. Economic Growth Hinges on Immigrants
The Kiplinger Letter With the native birthrate slipping, employers are increasingly relying on foreign-born workers to staff up.
By David Payne Published
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Biden's Plans to Impose an Income Tax on Death
The Tax Letter The president has proposed a new taxing regime that would make death an income tax realization event for wealthy decedents.
By Joy Taylor Last updated
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How Will the 2024 Election Impact Your Retirement?
Investors should expect volatility but also try not to overreact to news. To prepare, focus now on tax minimization, protecting your portfolio and more.
By Barry H. Spencer, Registered Investment Adviser Published
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Key Tax Provisions That Are Expiring After 2025
The Tax Letter Unless Congress decides to act, lots of tax changes will take effect in 2026, including higher tax rates and lower standard deductions.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Federal Reserve Meeting: Kiplinger Analysis and Commentary
Investors of all kinds have been eagerly awaiting news from the May Federal Reserve meeting. Here are live updates and commentary from Kiplinger experts.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Federal Reserve Meeting: Live Updates
Investors of all kinds are eagerly awaiting news from the Federal Reserve meeting. Here is live updates and commentary from Kiplinger experts.
By Dan Burrows Published