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These high school students are helping 5th graders learn about personal finance
April is Financial Literacy Month, and starting with 9th graders in 2024, a half-credit personal finance course is required for high school graduation in Michigan.
Wendy's is giving away free French fries every Friday for the rest of the year
Wendy's is giving away a free order of fries every Friday for the rest of the year starting April 19, the company announced Wednesday.
The Real Reason New Tolls Are Popping Up Everywhere
What’s behind this rise of tolled roads, and are they just making driving more expensive, or can they make it better?Subscribe to Morning BrewSign up for fre...
Biden wants to triple China tariffs on steel, aluminum imports
President Joe Biden will call on the U.S. Trade Representative to triple the China tariff rate on steel and aluminum imports.
Tesla asks shareholders to vote again on Musk's $56 billion payout
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package will go to another shareholder vote in June, after a Delaware court voided it as excessive.
The psychology behind investing | BlackRock
Behavioural finance studies the role our emotions can play in investment decisions, and can help us better manage those decisions.
Behavioral Finance
Behavioral finance is the study of the influence of psychology on the behavior of investors or financial practitioners.
Can Monkeys Help You Conquer the Stock Market?
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Stop! Before you make a big gamble on the stock market, see how millions of years of evolution affect humans’ ability to make sound financial decisions. A neuroscientist studying monkeys explains why money makes the world go ‘round and, more importantly, why it sometimes makes us do irrational things. Understand the science behind stock market bubbles so you never get trapped on the wrong side of one. This is Your Brain on Money.
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The Secret Science Behind Saving Money for Retirement
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Your brain is biased. Over millions of years of evolution, it’s been programmed to prioritize the present over the future, so when we try to save money, it feels like we’re depriving ourselves of joy. Why save for 10 years from now when there’s so much to do right now? Neuroscientist Alex Korb explains how our brain circuits focused on thinking, habits, and rewards interact to impact our financial decisions. But even though we favor short-term indulgences over our long-term best interests, research suggests it’s possible to undo this harmful pattern with one simple thing: a vivid imagination. Learn more about how you can rewire your brain and change your behavior to live the life you’ve always wanted. This is Your Brain on Money.
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Michigan’s plan to boost FAFSA: Free pizza for college aid applications | Bridge Michigan
With federal aid applications lagging amid a botched federal rollout, Michigan leaders are hoping free pizza might be a motivator for high school students considering college.
How long between a job interview and receiving an offer? - Blog
Question of the Day for your personal finance classroom: What is the average amount of time between a job interview and receiving an offer?
Government Spending Explorer | USAspending
Spending Explorer lets you explore the federal spending landscape through the lens of three accounting categories: Budget Function (spending purpose), Agency (spending source), and Object Class (purchased item or service).
Exclusive | Spotify Plans New Remixing Tools for the TikTok Generation
The audio streamer is developing tools that would make it easier for fans to create custom versions of their favorite music.
Lunchables aren’t safe for kids, says new report
Consumer Reports is strongly recommending that the USDA remove Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program due to high lead levels.
A history of the American economy through stadium names
Which industries dominate arena sponsorships reveal larger economic trends era by era...
The upcoming bitcoin halving is different from others before it. Here’s what investors need to know
With the advent of ETFs, this cycle could be the one where bitcoin's trend of diminishing post-halving returns reverses.
Generic drugs in the US are too cheap to be sustainable, experts say
Non-brand-name drugs are one inexpensive part of the healthcare system but they’re driving some manufacturers out of business
The US Postal Service wants to hike stamp prices again in July. Here’s how much you’ll pay | CNN Business
The US Postal Service filed a notice with its regulators to increase prices on first-class “forever” mail stamps.
Sheep are creating jobs by keeping solar panels in the sun
Solar grazing is spreading rapidly as more investors pivot to green energy.
Inflation looks like it's here to stay
Fed officials believed that higher inflation readings in January and February 2024 were a blip. But with the March reading also coming in hot, analysts say this is more than a fluke.
No free lunch: Students aren’t embracing Michigan’s no-cost school meals
There’s been a mere 8% increase in students eating taxpayer-paid school lunches in Michigan
Q&A: Would college athlete unions be effective? | The University Record
Chechnya bans all music deemed too fast or too slow | CNN
Authorities in the Russian Republic of Chechnya have announced a ban on music that they consider too fast or slow.
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Cocoa and coffee prices have soared to record highs — and Citi says there may still be room to run
Citi says a record-breaking rally for both cocoa and coffee prices could yet have further room to run.
Is there a case for trophy hunting?
The controversial practice is opposed by animal rights activists but supported by some conservationists.
Janet Yellen tells China’s factories to chill out
The treasury secretary is worried cheap Chinese goods are damaging the world economy.
Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows
Most U.S. workers are in occupations that have only emerged widely since 1940, according to a large-scale study of 80 years of U.S. census data, led by MIT economist David Autor.