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Unsustainable US Debt and Impacts of Potential Tax Changes Skip to content Table of Contents Note: “The Sustainability of U.S. Debt and Potential Reforms: Fiscal Rules, Spending and Taxes, and a Fiscal Commission,” which has been published in final form in Public Budgeting & Finance at https://doi.org/10.1111/pbaf.12381. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes
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In this article COF Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen outside a Capital One Bank in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 12, 2021.  Andrew Kelly | Reuters The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Tuesday that it was suing Capital One for misleading consumers about their savings account interest rates and
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President Joe Biden. Irfan Khan | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images The Biden administration announced this week yet another round of federal student loan forgiveness. More than 150,000 people stand to benefit from the roughly $4.2 billion in loan cancellation, which comes days before President Joe Biden leaves office. Here’s who qualifies for the
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First-time homebuyers may struggle to find adequate starter homes when the 2025 buying season begins this spring. The homes that once gave Americans a stepping stone into real estate are disappearing, according to experts. While the exact definition of a starter home varies, they’re typically under 1,400 square feet. In 2023, just 9% of the
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Updated for tax year 2024. Here’s an updated look at what the IRS considers qualified expenses for education credits in 2023 and what other tax breaks are available for those investing in higher education. What education tax credits are available for college students? There are currently two higher education tax credits for students: the American
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Cliff Asness. Chris Goodney | Bloomberg | Getty Images Cliff Asness, co-founder of AQR Capital Management, believes bitcoin is in a speculative bubble after the cryptocurrency’s swift rally carried it above $100,000 following the November presidential election. “I’m on the bubble side, on net,” Asness said on CNBC’s “Money Movers” on Monday. “To move me
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