A new social media trend called "The Great Lock-In" encourages people to focus on self-improvement before the new year begins. I joined CBS Mornings to share how to apply the idea to your finances and start 2026 on stronger footing.
A new report reveals 69% of Americans say income is falling behind the cost of living, which is up from 50% five years ago. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss.
I joined CBS Mornings with a step-by-step plan to choose an agent, get a mortgage and shop with confidence.
As the government shutdown continues, federal workers are going without pay. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the shutdown's impact on the economy.
I joined CBS Mornings to break down how the government shutdown could affect the economy and your personal finances.
The government said seasonally adjusted new home sales in August jumped by 20% from the previous month, which was a bigger increase than expected and marks a three year high. I joined CBS Mornings to explain what this means for the housing market.
I joined CBS Mornings to break down the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision on interest rates. The Fed is expected to cut rates for the first time this year. The decision impacts everything from credit cards to savings rates.
I joined "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" to preview the Federal Reserve's September meeting amid the Trump administration's push for the agency to lower interest rates.
Rising costs from groceries to housing are outpacing wages and leaving many middle class households stretched thin. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss.
I joined CBS Mornings to answer your top financial questions, including on credit cards, your savings account and retirement options.
I joined CBS Mornings with essential financial tips to help recent high school graduates manage their money, avoid costly pitfalls and build a strong foundation for long-term success.
Consumer prices in July rose 2.7%, the same annual increase as June. However, the core rate, which removes good and energy categories that are more volatile, increased by 3.1%. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss.
A new executive order opens the door for companies to add cryptocurrencies to retirement plans. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the risks and potential rewards.
As the economic uncertainty continues, I joined CBS Mornings with financial moves to make if you've recently lost your job.
With interest rates holding steady for the fifth time, I joined CBS Mornings to explain how the decision affects credit cards, car loans, mortgages and savings.
Friday is President Trump's deadline for new tariffs on nearly every country in the world. A new deal was announced with South Korea, a major trading partner. The Fed also revealed its latest interest rate decision. I discussed both on CBS Mornings.
A new survey finds many Americans believe they need over $800,000 to be financially comfortable, yet a third have no financial plan. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss.
I joined CBS Mornings to explain what the new June retail and food sales data tells us about consumer habits and economic confidence.
I joined CBS Mornings to answer viewer questions from life insurance and lowering bills to your mortgage and the impact of canceling credit cards.
I joined CBS Mornings to break down who will benefit and who could be impacted negatively by President Trump's massive spending bill, which he signed into law last week.