Women Poised to Inherit Bulk of $9 Trillion in Spousal Wealth Transfer

The “great wealth transfer” isn’t just about the children of the wealthy – it will also affect their spouses and partners, with wives and girlfriends inheriting the bulk of an “intra-generational” transfer. The Great Wealth Transfer Economists have been talking non-stop about the “great wealth transfer,” where 10s of trillions of dollars are expected to … Read more

Seniors Brace for Social Security Adjustments to Drop to Historic Low

Could next year see the smallest social security benefits hike since 2021? Here’s what you need to know.  Safeguarding against Inflation The Social Security Administration traditionally calculates how much benefits would increase each year by providing cost of living adjustments (COLA). This is to account for inflation and protect the purchasing power of its beneficiaries. … Read more

21 Reasons California’s Budget Crisis Is Spiraling Out of Control

California is in big trouble. Despite spending billions, the state’s finances are a mess, and things are getting worse. Here’s how bad policies and poor priorities are hurting everyone. 1. Homelessness Crisis Worsens California has spent over $20 billion on homelessness in the past five years, but the problem is worse than ever. Nearly 200,000 … Read more

Inflation and Tax Policy Showdown: GOP vs. Dems According to Experts

Economists previously warned that if inflation is kept high for too long, it risks “hyperinflation.” If Trump is elected, he has plans to shake up the U.S. economy. Here are the possibilities.  Interest Rates Kept Too High For Too Long Economists have previously expressed their concern about the inflation rate. A prolonged high interest can … Read more