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Julia Carpenter

Julia Carpenter

Reporter at Wall Street Journal - WSJ Money

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Julia Carpenter
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Americans Are Having an Inflation ‘Aha’ Moment

Many Americans knew inflation was here. But now they say they can feel it—at the gas pump, the local coffee shop and the grocery store.
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Why Marriage Can Change Your Money Habits - The Wall Street Journal

Spouses reshape each others’ financial behavior, for richer and poorer, marriage research suggests.
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Why You Should Manage Your Family's Finances Like a Business ... - ...

Couples take page out of corporate playbook to split household tasks
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What to Know About Biden's SAVE Student-Loan Repayment Plan ... - T...

The Supreme Court overturned President Biden’s student-debt forgiveness plan, claiming it exceeded the authority Congress delegated to the executive branch. WSJ’s Andrew Restuccia explains what the decision means for borrowers. Photo illustration: Elise Dean
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Student Debt Runs in the Family - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

The Supreme Court overturned President Biden’s student-debt forgiveness plan, claiming it exceeded the authority Congress delegated to the executive branch. WSJ’s Andrew Restuccia explains what the decision means for borrowers. Photo illustration: Elise Dean
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Parents Left Out of Biden's New Student Loan Plan - The Wall Street...

The Supreme Court overturned President Biden’s student-debt forgiveness plan, claiming it exceeded the authority Congress delegated to the executive branch. WSJ’s Andrew Restuccia explains what the decision means for borrowers. Photo illustration: Elise Dean
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Should You Buy Disability Insurance Through Work? - The Wall Street...

A guide to help you decide if the cost is worth it before open enrollment

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People No Longer Know How Much to Tip - The Wall Street Journal

You’re being asked to tip more and more places today. If you’re annoyed, you’re not alone. WSJ explains why tipping culture has grown, and why the U.S. probably isn’t getting rid of it anytime soon. Photo illustration: Annie Zhao
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What We Fight About When We Fight About Money - WSJ - The Wall Stre...

New research tackles the source of financial conflict and what we can do about it
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What Your Friends Can Teach You About Money - The Wall Street Journal

Millennials and Gen Z are turning to peers instead of professionals for financial advice. They don’t trust banks, and they are tired of information overload.
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Where Did All the Money Go? The Villain in Your Transaction History...

Financial advisers say to fix your overspending, stop blaming inflation