ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW | | | | Daniel de Visé | Personal Finance Reporter
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Good morning! It's Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money. |
Late in the tenure of President Joe Biden , many observers noted a touch of fogginess in his dealings with the press and public. Some blamed his age. |
Now, a similar theme has emerged in coverage of President Donald Trump . The latest headline: When reporters asked about his plan for $2,000 tariff "dividend" checks, Trump replied, "When did I do that?" |
Companies dial back workplace perks |
If you've returned to work after the holidays and noticed stuff missing, Medora Lee reports, you're not alone. |
Trump's signature tax and spending package trimmed corporate tax deductions, forcing companies to weigh whether to continue offering some workplace perks. |
Is January really Divorce Month? |
Within the family law industry, January is known as Divorce Month. |
Why January? Theories abound. Marital discord rises amid the chaos of the holidays. The new year is a time for life changes. It's also a moment when aggrieved spouses resolve to leave their partners. |
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Daniel de Visé covers personal finance for USA TODAY. The Daily Money breaks down complex consumer and financial news. Subscribe here. | | President Trump appeared to forget about the $2,000 tariff dividend checks he had been promising for months during a New York Times interview. | | Feel like you're starting the new year with slimmed down work benefits? You may be right. Changes in some business tax laws may be partly drivng it. | | | | Within the family law industry, January is known as Divorce Month. Are there really more divorce filings in the first month of the year? | | | | A cellphone video shows Trump flipping off a heckler at a Ford facility in what the White House says was 'an appropriate' response | | | | President Donald Trump has floated sending $2,000 checks for the tariff revenue under his new policies. When might it happen? See what he said. | | | | GameStop did not respond to USA TODAY's multiple requests for comment, but closures have been reported in over 12 states like Ohio and Alabama. | | | | One of the most common bits of anti-EV rhetoric is that their batteries can't be trusted. Yes, it can be expensive, but chances are you're covered. | | | | While annual inflation held steady at a rate of 2.7% in December, consumers still faced higher prices at the grocery store. | | | | Meet lucky Powerball and Mega Millions players who hit the jackpot with winning numbers. | | | | Our app gives you award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, eNewspaper and more. | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | |
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