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ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Wed Sep 3 2025

 

Daniel de Visé Personal Finance Reporter

Good morning! It's Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money.

Alphabet's Google does not have to sell its Chrome web browser, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in a landmark case against the internet search giant.

Student loan repayment is getting harder

On an August night in Texas, Pablo Pratt put his son to sleep and sat down with his wife, trying to make the numbers work. Their rent was due, daycare costs were piling up, and now, after changes to popular repayment options, $582 in student loan interest had quietly hit his account.

Pratt, 28, was one of millions enrolled in the Biden administration's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan who were charged interest for the first time in a year. Changes to federal aid under the Trump administration are destabilizing some young people's financial futures.

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A popular text message scam continues to rear its ugly head on phones across the nation, demanding money from consumers for fake unpaid tolls.

These texts generally try to impersonate the toll service in your state. Some will include links to a dupe website with a URL and a webpage designed to look like the real thing.

Here's what to know about the scam and how to check if you have unpaid tolls.

About The Daily Money

Each weekday, The Daily Money  delivers the best consumer and financial news from USA TODAY, breaking down complex events, providing the TLDR version, and explaining how everything from Fed rate changes to bankruptcies impacts you.

Daniel de Visé covers personal finance for USA Today.

In this photo illustration, Google Chrome logos are displayed on a cell phone on November 21, 2024 in Austin, Texas.

Google will have to give up search data to competitors but can keep Chrome and Android, a federal judge ruled in the landmark antitrust case.

Pablo Pratt is one of eight million Americans enrolled on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan who started accruing interest on their loans for the first time in a year. The move is already impacting his day-to-day finances.
 

He graduated and owes $130,000. Now, the rules have changed.

Student loan repayment is getting harder — and for many young Americans, it's becoming more confusing and emotionally overwhelming.

A scam toll text received by a USA TODAY staff member in Miami, Florida in January.
 

Unpaid toll texts are 'probably a scam': What to do

Fake texts impersonating road toll collection agencies are circling in states from "coast to coast," the FTC warned. Here's what to do if you get one.

From micromanagement to burnout, here are the signs of a toxic work environment—and how to respond.
 

Toxic workplace or thriving team? 4 red flags and signs of a healthy company

From micromanagement to burnout, here are the signs of a toxic work environment—and how to respond.

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Walmart+ adds Peacock to its membership. See when the service begins.

Starting Sept. 15, Walmart+ members will be able to access Peacock Premium and Paramount+ Essential.

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Hotels and airlines are quietly making your trips nonrefundable

Refunds are disappearing across airlines, hotels, and booking sites, leaving travelers stuck with costly cancellations.

The 2026 BMW 228 Gran Coupe.
 

What's the most affordable BMW? This 2026 model is just under $40K

BMW produces competitive models for the luxury car and SUV segments. One affordable new model in particular won't break the bank.

Two people cooking together and smiling.
 

How much each age group has saved in their 401(k)

Typical Americans don't seem to have socked away as much as they'll likely need or want.

Shuffleboard players gathered near the River Walk Center in downtown Fort Pierce on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022, for a two-day tournament hosted by the Florida Shuffleboard Association. The retirees used a little over half of the courts with a view of the Indian River Lagoon during the tournament Monday morning, competing against players from as far away as Fort Myers.
 

The 4% rule is now the 4.7% rule. Here's why that matters.

The 4% rule has stood for three decades. Now, it's getting an update.

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