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On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss retirement savings and tax changes for the new year.
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Despite inflation, consumers are spending and credit card debt jumped to its biggest increase in more than 20 years. Here's how to navigate the holiday shopping season.
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We look at how to prepare your financial portfolio for a possible downturn.
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Last year was a struggle financially for many people across the United States. But philanthropic giving across the nation remained strong, with individuals, bequests, foundations and corporations giving an estimated $484.85 billion to U.S. charities in 2021.
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Two analysts are at odds over the role federal bailouts played in driving up demand, with one noting that two stimulus packages — from two White House administrations — reached historic proportions.
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In Kentucky, where 6.5% of the population is unbanked there are a number of programs to increase financial education.
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“We’re not going to work ourselves to death for peanuts anymore,” said Monica Cummings, a licensed practical nurse in Elkhart, Indiana. “There are a lot of nurses that have left and said, 'I don’t care how much it pays.' And that’s sad.”
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What's driving millions of workers to say it's time to quit?
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Gov. Beshear says his administration will provide more information on the Omicron coronavirus variant as it comes in. He also addressed the economic progress Kentucky has made this year in light of the pandemic.
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State and local officials broke ground Friday on the Turfway Park revitalization project.Churchill Downs is investing roughly $145 million into the…
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Consumers may see a new financial watchdog when President-elect Joe Biden takes office. A recent Supreme Court ruling paves the way for the Biden…
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Carol Gibbs was worried about her neighbors. As the president of the Mt. Auburn Community Development Corporation, she saw how new development in her…