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Tips on Successful Budgeting While in College

Attending college is an important milestone. While in college it’s a must to establish a great financial mindset. According to a study by Ohio State University, more than 70 percent of college students reported feeling stressed about their finances.

by Matin Varshochi
Universal Free Lunch Program Expires, Concerning Families

During the pandemic era, students were provided free school lunches to ensure they did not go hungry. However, as pandemic restrictions have begun easing up, the Universal Free Meals program has ended, which has left many students and families wondering how they can receive access to meals while at school.

by Matin Varshochi
U.S. Hourly Workers' Emergency Savings are Limited

Workforce payments platform Branch recently conducted a survey asking hourly workers in the United States about their financial situation. The purpose of this survey was to determine how well off these hourly workers are in the midst of the current economic climate, and the results were startling.

by Matin Varshochi
How to Pay for Your College Education with Scholarships

Scholarships are the best option for getting a college degree debt-free. Here’s how you can get a free education by using scholarships.

by Shaun Morgan
U.S. Housing Market Starts to Cool Down

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people took advantage of the low-interest rates and decided to purchase a house. As many others had a similar thought process, the demand for housing began to rise.

by Matin Varshochi
6 Tips to Save Money on Back-to-School Shopping

Back-to-school shopping can be stressful and expensive. The list of required school items seems to get bigger every year, and prices continue to rise. Here are some tips to save money on school supplies.

by Shaun Morgan
Shift to an Abundance Mindset Using These Three Tips

A scarcity mindset is bad for your mental and financial health and may be keeping you trapped in a vicious cycle of feeling like you will never have enough money. Here is how to overcome a scarcity mindset and shift to an abundance mindset.

by Shaun Morgan
Millions Regret Leaving Jobs During the Great Resignation

When the COVID-19 pandemic began back in 2020, there were times of uncertainty. One of the main concerns people had was job security. However, many people decided it was time for them to try and explore different opportunities. As millions of people the need to find another job, this led to the Great Resignation.

by Matin Varshochi
Why Money Conversations Should Happen Before Marriage

By far, a summary of the most underrated statement made when it comes to marriage vows is, “For richer or for poorer.” Financial problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. Here's why you should have the "money talk" with your partner before jumping the broom.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Americans Rely More on Credit Cards Due to Inflation

The U.S. economy has experienced higher inflation than before, reaching its highest point since 1990. As a result, many Americans are turning to their credit cards to pay for their needed goods and services that have risen in price. Unfortunately, excessive use of credit cards to pay for goods and services can have major financial setbacks.

by Matin Varshochi
Student Loan Lawsuit Settlement Amount to $7.5 billion

A recent class-action lawsuit has led to a settlement of approximately $7.5 billion for student loan borrowers who claim the Department of Education, under the Trump administration, had intentionally not followed regulations implemented by the Obama administration, which led to many people having their debt relief claims denied.

by Matin Varshochi
Financial Impact of Overturning Roe v. Wade

On June 24, 2022, the federal court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision, making the possibility of attaining an abortion illegal for women. This ruling came in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, where an argument was made that the Constitution does not protect women from receiving abortions, and, thus, should be illegal.

by Matin Varshochi
6 Ways to Make Extra Income Using Your Home

Your home offers a potentially high-value/low-risk way to earn money while you sleep. House hacking allows you to earn cash that can be used to pay off your mortgage or build your property investment nest egg.

by Pam Hill
How Tax Brackets Work and How They Affect Retained Income

Every year, between January 1 and April 15, one must file tax returns with the federal government. To aid them with determining the amount of taxes owed for each applicant, the federal government uses income tax brackets to determine the effective tax rate.

by Matin Varshochi
Nearly 1/3 of All Workers Paid Less Than $15 per Hour

A study conducted by Oxfam observed the minimum wage workers earn across the country and found that nearly 1/3, or 32% of all workers are compensated at an hourly wage below $15. With the cost of living rising due to the economy's current conditions, now is a crucial time to try and increase your working wage to ensure your disposable income does not lower.

by Matin Varshochi

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