I joined CBS This Morning to discuss how to start or restart saving for retirement, including which type of account might be best. Plus, the importance of emergency funds and differentiating that from retirement saving.
Spring housing season has begun but many buyers feel frustrated by the lack of available homes and higher prices. I joined CBS This Morning to explain what homeowners and potential buyers can expect.
There's a lot more to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief bill than funding vaccination efforts and $1,400 stimulus checks. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss what other benefits are available to Americans.
Many moms have been forced out of their jobs during the pandemic due to health or childcare issues. I joined CBS This Morning to explain what women should prioritize financially and what's in the new stimulus bill that could help them.
$1,400 checks, tax credits, and suspended evictions. I joined CBS This Morning to explains some of the key benefits in the latest stimulus package and what the expanded child tax credit means.
$1,400 checks, tax credits and suspended evictions, I joined CBS This Morning to explain some of the key proposed benefits in the latest stimulus package.
Tax confusion is being caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. I joined CBS This Morning to help explain what people can deduct and what payments are taxable in 2020 returns.
Small investors using a Reddit forum appear to have driven the stock of the struggling retail chain GameStop up nearly 800% and it's causing some major financial losses for seasoned Wall Street investors. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss.
How is GameStop's skyrocketing stock and a subreddit connected? Here’s my appearance on CNET about how the internet took on Wall Street and why none of this is about video games at all.
Millions of Americans have suffered financially during the pandemic. I joined CBS This Morning to give tips on getting your money on track in 2021.
The pandemic likely impacted your 2020 taxes, but what's really deductible? I joined CBS This Morning to explain.
Stock markets got a shot in the arm after promising news of a vaccine and election results were announced. I joined CBS This Morning to explain the factors behind the market surge.
I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the financial lessons from the coronavirus pandemic and how Americans can regain financial security.
Uncertainty on Wall Street after President Trump tested positive for COVID-19. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the possible impact of his diagnosis on the economy.
How near-historic low mortgage rates, fewer homes for sale and bidding wars are driving the housing market during the pandemic. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss how homebuyers can navigate the process.
Two-thirds of the nation's wealth is owned by the richest five percent of Americans, while at the same time more than 38 million Americans live in poverty. The rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer has been the story of economic inequality for the last 50 years, and COVID-19 appears set to continue the trend. I joined CBS Sunday Morning with a look at the downside, and what one business figure calls the upside, of income disparity.
Research shows money habits are set by the age of seven. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the importance of teaching children to be financially literate, plus how and when to introduce them to different concepts surrounding money.
The coronavirus is leaving its mark on colleges and universities, perhaps permanently. With schools working hard to keep COVID-19 off-campus, 13% percent of colleges will offer online-only classes, while 35% will offer a mix of virtual and socially-distanced in-person classes. Here's my piece for CBS Sunday Morning on how educators and students are adjusting to an on-campus experience that will be, as one university professor describes it, “some combination of a monastery and a minimum security prison.”
A July jobs report that saw 1.8 million new jobs created and a lowering of the national unemployment rate comes amid negotiations in Washington over a second stimulus package. However, the pace of hiring appears to be slowing as more states slow down or roll back their re-openings. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss what this all means, and what the numbers say about the future of the U.S. economy.
The economy added 1.8 million jobs in July, dropping the unemployment rate to 10.2%. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the numbers and whether a second wave of layoffs is expected at small businesses.