The labor market stomped on Omicron. Although the variant was expected to extract a toll on the January employment situation, the report was much stronger than expected.
Read MoreIn the early part of 2022, investors were introduced to something they barely recalled from the early days of COVID: scary stock market losses.
Read MoreAs we start the third tax season of the COVID era, be forewarned: It’s going to be another confusing year.
Read MoreThe December jobs report, as weird as it was, paints a picture of an economy that continues to create jobs and pay workers more.
Read MoreIt may have taken a brutal twenty-two months of a global pandemic to do it, but when it comes to personal finances, there is one silver lining: 84 percent of Americans say that they have learned to stop worrying about what they can’t control.
Read MoreOne of the coolest parts of my job is interviewing authors of books that pique my interest, and then compiling my favorites into a best of list! Given the chaos of 2020, I skipped the ritual last year, but happily, I present Books of the Year, Jill on Money style.
Read MoreThe government reported that 210,000 jobs were created in November, below expectations for 550,000.
Read MoreDespite supply shortages, Americans are set to pick up their spending this holiday season.
Read MoreIn honor of the start of the holiday season, I am embracing my inner Grinch. Not the early, stingy Grinch, but the one whose heart grew three times after understanding the true meaning of the season.
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