Jill On Money: Is the economy out of the woods? The Consumer Price Index (CPI) grew at an annual rate of 3 percent in June, the smallest increase since March 2021…
Jill On Money: Student loan cancellation… The Supreme Court has recently ruled that the Biden administration’s plan to cancel $430 billion dollars of federal…
Jill On Money: Mid-year money It’s officially summer, which means you might be tempted to shut down and drown out anything financial. Not so…
Jill On Money: What the Fed pause means for your… As widely expected, after ten consecutive interest rate hikes over the past 15 months, the Federal Reserve took a…
Jill On Money: The virtue of a summer job The post-pandemic recovery continues to baffle economists. In May, the U.S. economy added 339,000 jobs, far greater…
Jill On Money: Marital money After attending just one wedding over the past five years, I have now received four “save the date” nuptial notices…
Jill On Money: Will the class of 2023 be happy? Last year, I wrote about how the college graduates from the class of 2022 were lucky. Although they suffered…
Jill On Money: Fed puts itself under the… Some crises seem to come out of the blue, while others take place in slow motion. The failure of Silicon Valley…
Jill On Money: Paying for college The May 1st deadline to make college decisions is approaching, which means that families are deep into…
Jill On Money: Financial advice — Don’t be… It’s just a coincidence that the month that begins with a day dedicated to fools is the same month that we raise…