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14 votes
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Crypto Twitter found Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud
9 votes -
Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of fraud over FTX’s collapse
64 votes -
Why the US never saves money on health care
25 votes -
Regular Americans are getting richer
31 votes -
NYC homeowner costs are rising at three times the inflation rate
20 votes -
Who profits most from America’s baffling health-care system?
28 votes -
Federal Reserve to propose lowering US debit-card swipe fees
8 votes -
Detroit wants to be the first big American city to tax land value
33 votes -
Lockheed revenue rises on sustained weapons demand amid geopolitical tensions
9 votes -
Please explain tax credits to me (US)
I feel like I have a basic understanding of tax credits, but nothing so far as would make the most sense in what I want to know: I'm looking into buying a new car, and it looks like I can get a...
I feel like I have a basic understanding of tax credits, but nothing so far as would make the most sense in what I want to know: I'm looking into buying a new car, and it looks like I can get a 7500 tax credit for the car I'm interested in buying. My understanding is that these credits are "non-refundable" meaning I don't actually get that money back, but how does it still work? I pay into the income tax (I know, I don't want to know the benefits of doing this vs not, it's just easier for me to pay more and get some back when the time comes), so I always get a refund. Would my refund be higher then because I get a credit on the taxes that I paid in? Or would it be the same and my tax liability would be reduced?
I need someone to explain this to me like I'm 5, please!
15 votes -
Rising long-term interest rates are posing the latest threat to a US economic ‘soft landing’
24 votes -
Sam Bankman-Fried stuff: More Kelly sorry
7 votes -
ILWU dockworkers union files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
8 votes -
Money Stuff: FTX might have found some money
6 votes -
What six months of Denver’s Basic Income Project tells us
50 votes -
Sam Bankman-Fried was reckless from the start and SEC settlements are more generous in September
11 votes -
Poverty, not the poor - a systematic analysis of the relatively high stable rate of US poverty using multinational data
21 votes -
The secret weapon [leaked credit data] hackers can use to dox nearly anyone in America for $15
32 votes -
Sam Bankman-Fried is not a child
29 votes -
New York judge orders cancellation of Donald Trump and family members business licenses in New York State
84 votes -
JPMorgan to pay $75 million in settlement involving Jeffrey Epstein
11 votes -
If you are in the US, that cardboard box in your home is likely fueling election denial
26 votes -
Size of McKinsey consulting firm opioid settlement increased by $230 million
10 votes -
When McKinsey comes to town
8 votes -
European Commission blocks US travel giant Booking from acquiring its Swedish rival eTraveli – Booking commands 60% market share in Europe
13 votes -
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox Corporation and News Corp
44 votes -
New York City pension funds sue Fox Corporation Board for breach of fiduciary duty in connection with defamatory broadcasts
21 votes -
US national debt tops $33 trillion for first time
10 votes -
How Sam Bankman-Fried’s elite parents enabled his crypto empire
9 votes -
Investors can't get enough US debt as Treasury bills are bought at a record pace
16 votes -
The conservative push for “school choice” has had its most successful year ever
44 votes -
The IRS plans to crack down on 1,600 US millionaires to collect millions of dollars in back taxes
48 votes -
The GDP gap between Europe and the United States is now 80%
37 votes -
A huge threat to the US budget has receded. No one is sure why (A decade of Medicare spending growth and projections)
18 votes -
Donald Trump inflated net worth by more than $2 billion in one year, New York attorney general alleges
15 votes -
US Virgin Islands lawsuit against JP Morgan: USVI says JPMorgan notified Treasury of more than $1 billion in suspicious Jeffrey Epstein transactions after he died
22 votes -
How unused gift cards power Delaware's economy
7 votes -
Treasury Department releases first-of-its-kind report on benefits of unions to the US economy
61 votes -
The wallet event: Crypto startup company tells bankruptcy judge it has lost the password to a 38.9 million dollar physical crypto wallet
17 votes -
Judge rules against banks' request to seal documents in upcoming New York Donald Trump case. Records will be public with very specific exceptions for privacy.
24 votes -
Los Angeles is exploring banning cashless businesses, following the example of New York City, Philadelphia, Massachusetts, Colorado, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Washington, DC
59 votes -
What your insurer is trying to tell you about climate change
22 votes -
US President Joe Biden is still trying to forgive student debt in ‘a very direct confrontation’ with US Supreme Court, expert says
59 votes -
New book argues stock buybacks are a mode of predatory value extraction leading to income inequity, employment instability, productive fragility
43 votes -
NVIDIA announces financial results for second quarter fiscal 2024
19 votes -
“Going shopping” is dead: How stores sucked the fun out of an American pastime
62 votes -
Apollo sued over $570m tax payout to top US executives. Pension fund says windfall for private equity titans is unjustified.
9 votes -
Chip company Arm files for Nasdaq listing in IPO anticipated to be this year’s biggest
20 votes -
Permanent US injunction and $650,000 civil penalty imposed on Experian Consumer Services for allegedly sending commercial emails
15 votes