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5 votes
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New mortgage delinquencies in the United States hit a record in April, well above anything seen during the Great Recession
9 votes -
Higher ed: Enough already
17 votes -
US savings rate hits record 33% as coronavirus causes Americans to stockpile cash, curb spending
10 votes -
The coronavirus crisis has highlighted exploitative global trade regimes
9 votes -
Science-fiction visionary Kim Stanley Robinson makes the case for quantitative easing our way out of planetary doom
16 votes -
Has anyone used platforms like Fiverr to make a bit of extra money?
In these lean COVID-19 times I feel like a lot of people are trying to make a bit of extra cash. I've been thinking about trying out some freelancing platform to market a few of my skills...
In these lean COVID-19 times I feel like a lot of people are trying to make a bit of extra cash. I've been thinking about trying out some freelancing platform to market a few of my skills (apparently people pay for at least few things I do for fun?), and I was wondering what people who've used any of the main platforms think of them. I keep seeing conflicting stuff around the web.
13 votes -
Coronavirus bills: It’s April 1. How will I pay rent, mortgage, car loan, etc.?
6 votes -
US homeowners are getting federal mortgage relief, but renters aren’t so lucky
9 votes -
What does it really cost to run a restaurant?
6 votes -
Intuit near deal to acquire Credit Karma for $7 billion
15 votes -
Lawsuits, mountains of unsold leggings, and families drowning in debt: The tumultuous story behind LuLaRoe, a multilevel marketing brand that promised millennial women a pathway to financial freedom
5 votes -
Why it's cheaper to have a baby in Finland than in the US
11 votes -
When medical debt collectors decide who gets arrested
5 votes -
Does anyone know of any good budgeting tools?
I've realized over the past few hours that I've spent an absurd amount of money relative to my income over the last few days, and I think that starting to budget would probably be a very good...
I've realized over the past few hours that I've spent an absurd amount of money relative to my income over the last few days, and I think that starting to budget would probably be a very good thing for me. Does anyone know of any good tools for keeping and managing a personal budget?
11 votes -
Sanna Marin needs to act quickly to tackle one of Europe's fastest-aging populations
4 votes -
Why do we tolerate Saudi money in tech?
14 votes -
New bond lets investors turn a profit while helping California prevent fires
3 votes -
Bank of Canada holds at 1.75%, warns economy's resilience to be 'tested'
8 votes -
The Wall Streeters who actually like Elizabeth Warren
6 votes -
Plain Text Accounting | Double-Entry Accounting with Plain Text Files in the Command Line
12 votes -
Denmark's new government to boost spending after years of austerity, following a campaign pledge to reverse years of cuts by previous administrations
6 votes -
The British show how to improve 401(k)s
8 votes -
Wall Street Democratic donors warn the party: We’ll sit out, or back Trump, if you nominate Elizabeth Warren
22 votes -
Productivity does not predict income
12 votes -
How eating out keeps you poor
17 votes -
Bank of Canada maintains overnight rate target at 1.75%
7 votes -
When can I retire? Early retirement calculator
7 votes -
What are your long term savings goals? Are you saving towards a purchase of anything in particular?
For me, saving money has been pretty tough but my goal is to maintain a minimum of 4 months pay in the bank in case of hard times. My fiance started her MBA and we have been fortunate that we can...
For me, saving money has been pretty tough but my goal is to maintain a minimum of 4 months pay in the bank in case of hard times. My fiance started her MBA and we have been fortunate that we can pay for it outright instead of adding on top of our loans. In the past year I have gotten a bit into churning and using the rewards to help partially pay for vacations throughout the year which has helped a bunch.
I'm interested to read about any goals we are working towards and also talk about different savings strategies!
14 votes -
The privacy problems with electronic payment systems, including credit cards
10 votes -
Apple rolls out Apple Card Preview to select users
6 votes -
Behind “Moms for Seattle,” a possible shell company and a bunch of shadowy men
5 votes -
Ohio just passed the worst energy bill of the 21st century
9 votes -
Getting rich: From zero to hero in one blog post
15 votes -
How to rebuild the labor movement, state by state
9 votes -
With cash dwindling, Tesla seeks to raise $2 billion in debt and equity
6 votes -
Revealed: The Donald Trump-linked ‘Super PAC’ working behind the scenes to drive Europe’s voters to the far right
12 votes -
Pricing design work and creativity
5 votes -
The Lighting Budget of Thomas Jefferson
5 votes -
The next financial crisis could be caused by climate change
15 votes -
How rich am I?
9 votes -
Ten personal finance lessons for technology professionals
8 votes -
Not many people seem concerned with a probable recession, how come?
We are due for one anyway (11 years since the last one) yet I feel like the general sentiment is that the recent market drops are simply a temporary dip despite huge economic, political and...
We are due for one anyway (11 years since the last one) yet I feel like the general sentiment is that the recent market drops are simply a temporary dip despite huge economic, political and geopolitical risks. What am I missing? Why isn't there more coverage about this? Am I looking in the wrong places?
21 votes -
To slow down climate change, we need to take on capitalism
37 votes -
Seattle’s radical plan to fight big money in politics: swamp it with little money
8 votes -
Seychelles issues world’s first blue bond to fund fisheries projects
3 votes -
Researchers think they know why nice guys finish last
7 votes -
How do you manage your personal budget?
Do you use software, pen & paper, or just keep in all in your head? If you share a household with someone, how do you track / share expenses?
12 votes -
Credit freezes are free: Let the ice age begin
10 votes -
FML | Why millennials are facing the scariest financial future of any generation since the Great Depression
31 votes