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Cost of Basic Necessities Rise at Fastest Rate Since 2004, Says Ludwig Institute
/PRNewswire/ -- With the costs of everyday necessities on the rise last year, middle- and working-class families felt the biggest crunch on their bank accounts...
Taking Stock With Teens | Piper Sandler
What Is the Real Value of $100 in Metropolitan Areas?
The real value of $100 in San Francisco is $83.45, compared to $119.28 in Anniston-Oxford. In other words, the purchasing power in the Anniston-Oxford area is 43 percent greater than in the San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward area.
Find out your financial well-being | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Find out your financial well-being by answering ten questions, and then see steps you can take to improve it.
Average savings by age
Everyone knows you need to save. Settling on an appropriate amount to save, where to put the cash and how to get there in the first place are harder nuts to crack. One option is to consult old saws, such as putting away three-to-six months’ worth of essential expenses in a high-yield savings acc
Excess No More? Dwindling Pandemic Savings
U.S. household savings rose and fell at unprecedented rates since the onset of the pandemic recession. Updated estimates suggest that only a small fraction of accumulated excess savings remains in the aggregate economy and that those funds are likely to be depleted during the third quarter of 2023.
Eff it, I’m in my little treat era
Millennials adopt the idea of “tangjin-jaem”—little purchases that are tiny battles for joy.
As some consumer tailwinds fade, new ones emerge 💨
Plus a charted review of the macro crosscurrents 🔀
This is how much child care costs in 2023
Drawing on a decade of data, our most comprehensive report yet, uncovering child care cost trends and cost-saving strategies for your child care needs.
Bankrate's Annual Emergency Fund Report | Bankrate
The majority of Americans say they're uncomfortable with their amount in savings — nearly 3 in 5 don’t have three months of expenses saved.
(20) Jacob Reed - ReviewEcon.com on Twitter: "RT @jmhorp: Families spend less on food today than any point in the past https://t.co/tFHVUTg3oU" / Twitter
Families spend less on food today than any point in the past https://t.co/Nk9Vw6Jmmf pic.twitter.com/tFHVUTg3oU— Jeremy Horpedahl 🤷♂️ (@jmhorp) June 28, 2023
Schwab modern wealth survey 2023 findings
Raising a Child Can Cost More Than $30K Per Year in the U.S. – 2023 Study | SmartAsset.com
Are you middle class?
From major cities to rural areas, what is considered middle class income can vary greatly. Use your income and zip code to see where you fit in the middle class.
50/30/20 Budget Calculator - NerdWallet
This calculator uses the 50/30/20 budget to suggest how much of your monthly income to allocate to needs, wants and savings.
Despite high inflation, Americans are spending like crazy — and it's kind of puzzling
Americans began the new year with a spending spree, but businesses are not sure how long it can last. There's a lot riding on the answer, since consumer spending is the backbone of the U.S. economy.
Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington DC.
Can I Afford to Live Like This?
We asked young New Yorkers about their dream futures. Then we calculated exactly how much each would cost.
Why Retail Therapy Is So Therapeutic
Deloitte just released new research that found the urge to splurge is universal, cutting across income, age and gender. This is the very definition of retail therapy, making purchases to boost one's mood.
"Just Because It Didn't Cost Money Doesn't Mean You Saved": People Are Calling Out Common Money-Saving Tips That Don't Really Work
"So then the question is, How much time am I willing to give up to save $2?"
Why “Buy one, get one free” isn’t a great deal
For a thrifty shopper, a “Buy one, get one” (BOGO) deal can sound like the best way to get more bang for their buck. But the appeal of BOGO is why it’s hard ...
Amazon’s Share of US eCommerce Sales Hits All-Time High of 56.7% in 2021
Nearly 60% of all online retail purchases in the U.S. were done on Amazon last year, reflecting the company’s tightening grip on eCommerce sales.
Houses, Cars, Experiences, and Happiness
U.S. consumer spending ends 2022 on weaker footing; inflation slowing
U.S. consumer spending fell for a second straight month in December, putting the economy on a lower growth path heading into 2023, while inflation continued to subside, which could give the Federal Reserve room to further slow the pace of its interest rate hikes next week.
The Fed - Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington DC.
BLS Data Viewer
The BLS Data Finder allows for search across all BLS time series databases.
Budget Like a Millionaire On Demand Course
Budget Like a Millionaire is a 4 part on-demand budgeting masterclass that teaches you how to create an intentional spending plan that actually works.
Spending without guilt
How to actually enjoy your purchases instead of feeling bad about them.
How Do Americans Spend Their Money, By Generation?
This interactive graphic shows a breakdown of how average Americans spend their money, and how expenses vary across generations.