Taxes April 6, 2026
Average 2026 Tax Refund Up $350 Year Over Year, IRS Data Shows, as Tax Deadline Approaches
For the week ending March 27, 2026, the average refund is worth $3,521, an 11.1% increase compared to 2025’s $3,170.
Taxes April 6, 2026
For the week ending March 27, 2026, the average refund is worth $3,521, an 11.1% increase compared to 2025’s $3,170.
Accounting July 21, 2025
Before Trump’s letter, the EU had been hopeful it was edging toward an initial framework that would allow detailed discussions to continue on the basis of a universal rate of 10% on many of the bloc’s exports.
Payroll July 21, 2025
Only one-fourth (25%) of women say they’re likely to be able to achieve their version of the American dream in today’s U.S. economy, compared to 33% of men, according to Bankrate’s Financial Freedom Survey.
Payroll July 21, 2025
Whether you’re switching budget tactics, negotiating with creditors, or building savings along the way, each goal brings you closer to financial freedom.
General News July 21, 2025
Inflation is rising across the board. Consumer prices are about 2.7% higher than they were in June last year, an increase economists largely attribute to sweeping tariffs pushing costs skyward.
Taxes July 18, 2025
The new law implements changes to premium tax credit rules and makes marketplace insurance more expensive and harder to keep.
Taxes July 18, 2025
Experts debate if the elimination of the 30% federal tax credit for residential rooftop solar installations will significantly hurt the industry or if solar adoption developed such momentum that it will continue to grow on its own.
Taxes July 18, 2025
A Trump-backed tax holiday on auto loan interest payments could save middle-class Americans several hundred dollars apiece on new U.S.-built vehicle purchases through 2028.
Taxes July 17, 2025
President Trump, who built a career on savvy branding, has yet to convince the public that the law’s sweeping tax cuts and reductions to social safety-net programs are good policy.
Payroll July 17, 2025
While the latest projection from The Senior Citizens League shows a .1% increase over the 2025 cost-of-living adjustment, the group says seniors are calling for a catchup payment and a change to how the COLA is calculated.
Payroll July 17, 2025
Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits declined for a fifth week in a row to the lowest level since mid-April, showing a resilient job market.
Taxes July 17, 2025
The GOP megabill staggers the rollout of its sweeping budget provisions, including tax breaks and social program cuts.
Taxes July 17, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act encompasses considerable changes to student loans and tax increases on certain college and university endowments.