How Banks Fail

Recently, two large U.S. banks failed, sending shockwaves through the financial system. Here’s how and why banks sometimes fail.

What is “ESG,” and Why Are You Hearing About It?

You may have heard a lot about “ESG” investing. Read on to learn what it is, what it means, and why some people think it’s controversial.

Pell Grant Increase 2023: What You Need to Know

Students: Pell Grant recipients received a $500 increase for the 2023 school year. Here’s everything you need to know.

How to Find Up-to-Date Interest Rates

Interest rates are changing all the time. If you’re looking for a loan or a new bank account, you’ll want to know how to find the most up-to-date interest rate information possible. Here’s how.

You Probably Got a Pay Cut Last Year (Even if You Got a Raise!)

High inflation last year means that you may be earning less than you did before — even if you got a raise!

A 2022 Year-End Review

Let’s take a look back at the most impactful financial news of 2022, and look forward to 2023!

How a Recession Affects Your Finances

There’s always a recession brewing, and it’ll affect us all in different ways. Read on to learn how recessions impact our personal finances.

What You Need to Know About GDP

You’re likely to hear about GDP at some point or another, but what does it mean? Read on to see our GDP definition, and learn why it’s important.

What are Economic Sanctions? How They’re Used, and Why

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Economic sanctions are a type of punitive action taken against countries, organizations, or individuals to try and get them to change their behavior.

Why the Fed is Set to Raise Interest Rates to Slow Inflation

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The Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates to combat inflation. This is how, and why, they’re doing it.

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