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Andrew Keshner

Andrew Keshner

Reporter at MarketWatch

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Recent Articles

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Trump has a clear mandate on taxes — but here’s why it’s not a done deal

If tax policy is a poker game, the open matter of House control is a valuable chip.
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N.D. voters reject bid to end property taxes, which have soared nat...

Measure 4 would have cost the state an estimated $3.15 billion over two years.
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Workplaces prep for election clashes by canceling meetings, OK-ing ...

As the 2024 presidential campaign reaches its feverish end, employers want staff coexisting peacefully and staying productive — even if the election results suck up attention and stoke emotions.
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The IRS just set 401(k) limits for 2025 — here’s how much you can save

The Internal Revenue Service said Friday that 401(k) contribution limits will climb to $23,500 next year, meaning retirement savers will be able to tuck away a little more in 2025.
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These two ‘low tax’ states are getting socked with fast-rising prop...

Nationally, property taxes in major cities have gone up 30% since 2019, according to a new Redfin analysis.
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North Dakota voters could end property taxes — and fuel a growing t...

North Dakota voters will decide next month on Measure 4, which would repeal property taxes and bar counties, towns and other local governments from levying them.
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As FTC makes it easier to cancel subscriptions, you need to remembe...

People who want to stop paying for a subscription or membership will soon be able to do so with just a call or a click instead of getting caught in a discouraging maze, according to federal rules unveiled Wednesday.
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Six-figure earners are getting nervous about falling behind on thei...

There was a small but sharp jump last month in the share of people bracing for a missed debt payment, according to the New York Fed’s survey of consumer expectations.
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Hurricane Helene victims could get more tax breaks. Senators just n...

“We shouldn’t saddle survivors with unfair taxes as they work to rebuild their lives,” said one lawmaker supporting the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act.
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Estate planning has become more urgent for rich people as the elect...

Wealthy families’ focus on the estate tax is fodder for critics of the U.S. tax system and a preview of the fierce debate coming when the Trump tax cuts sunset.
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Think flood insurance is pricey? Premium hikes were coming long bef...

Hurricane Helene inundated parts of Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and the Carolinas, and now the estimated billions in damage are bringing Americans’ receding flood-insurance coverage into focus.
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End of student-loan ‘on-ramp’ means missed payments can hurt borrow...

One year after the pause on student-loan payments ended, Uncle Sam is getting ready to tell credit-reporting companies which borrowers are falling behind on their payments.
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5% CDs are a dying breed. Here's how long cash savers have to lock ...

Many 5% CDs are going away after the Fed’s rate cut, but “the bottom is not falling from deposit rates,” one expert said.
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Amazon wants staff back in the office 5 days a week. But WFH is her...

For all of Amazon’s clout, its plans likely won’t motivate many other businesses to follow with their own five-day in-person workweek, according to some workplace experts.
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Why Trump’s latest tax-relief plan for workers isn’t as good as it ...

Critics say Trump’s proposal for overtime pay could cost at least $227 billion in missed income-tax revenue over a decade.
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Interest rates are dropping. Why so many investors are clinging to ...

Whether you like it or not, that 5% high-yield savings account is going away. Here’s where to put cash now.
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Interest rates are dropping, but people still cling to CDs and savi...

Letting your cash collect 5% in interest is easy, giving that up is hard.
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Job market is getting tougher, but workers may be gaining in remote...

Some bosses appear to be backing off strict mandates for employees to work a fixed number of days in the office.
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Kamala Harris wants bigger tax breaks for startups. Small businesse...

Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled an idea Wednesday to let entrepreneurs deduct much more of their initial costs on their taxes as they launch startups.
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IRS is still figuring out audit rates for taxpayers making under $4...

Two years after the Internal Revenue Service received billions of dollars to strengthen enforcement measures on rich taxpayers while keeping audit rates steady for most Americans, a new watchdog report says the agency still hasn’t settled on a way to count how many audits it makes below the crucial income threshold of $400,000 a year.
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Zelle scams, fraud claims spur lawmakers' scrutiny of payment platform

Banks say their customers love Zelle, but lawmakers say Zelle doesn’t do enough to protect users who lose money to scams.