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Your tax refund could be smaller than last year. Here's why
Your tax refund could be smaller than last year. Here's why
If you're expecting a tax refund, it could be smaller than last year. And with inflation still high, that money won’t go as far as it did a year ago. The more than 101 million taxpayers who had filed as of April 7 got refunds that were an average of 9.3% less than last year. That's in part due to pandemic relief programs expiring. The filing deadline for most taxpayers is Tuesday, though it has been extended for eight states that were hard hit by severe weather. According to the most recent IRS data, the average refund is $2,878, down from $3,175. That's a difference of more than $300.
derek68·apnews.com·
Your tax refund could be smaller than last year. Here's why
More US consumers are falling behind on payments
More US consumers are falling behind on payments
Consumers are starting to fall behind on their credit card and loan payments as the economy softens, according to executives at the biggest U.S. banks, although they said delinquency levels were still modest.
derek68·reuters.com·
More US consumers are falling behind on payments
Question of the Day: What's the average price of a house in the US? - Blog
Question of the Day: What's the average price of a house in the US? - Blog
Housing costs can be a big portion of a budget. How does your community compare to the national average? Answer: $535,800 as of Jan 26, 2023 Average sales price of new homes sold in the United States from 1965 to 2022 Questions: How has the cost of housing trended over the last 60 years? Why do you think that is?
derek68·ngpf.org·
Question of the Day: What's the average price of a house in the US? - Blog
High School Financial Literacy | College of Business
High School Financial Literacy | College of Business
Many of our every day decisions have a financial impact, which makes personal finance a crucial skill. It applies in almost every aspect of life. It’s especially important in high school, before students venture on the
derek68·business.uni.edu·
High School Financial Literacy | College of Business