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Pete Grieve

Pete Grieve

Reporter at Money

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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Will Overdraft Fees Increase Under Trump? Here's What 7 Banks Told Us

Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the GOP want to reduce the authority of the CFPB, the agency behind a 2024 rule limiting overdraft fees.
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Americans Now Hold a Record $1.2 Trillion in Credit Card Debt

Consumers are struggling to pay off their balances.
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Borrowers Are Trying to Get Student Loans Forgiven by Claiming DOGE...

Sorry, borrowers. Experts say there's nothing to support the viral TikTok idea.
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Stockpiling Before Trump’s Tariffs? Experts Warn It Could Backfire

Why you (probably) shouldn't go into hoarder mode.
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Gig Economy Workers May Be in for a Rude Surprise This Tax Season

The IRS's new 1099-K rules are adding stress for a group of workers who already tend to have somewhat complicated tax situations.
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The Secret to Saving Money Might Be... Optimism?

Save money, be happy.
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Trump's Federal Funding Freeze: What Is and Isn't Affected, From Me...

The situation is changing rapidly, but a focus on DEI, foreign aid and other concerns of the new administration provided some hints about what could be paused.
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9 States That Still Tax Social Security Benefits

Utah is the latest state to consider ending its tax on Social Security benefits.
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You Can Buy a Car on Amazon Now

But should you?
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Drugmakers Just Hiked Prices for Over 500 Medicines

Find out if your prescriptions are affected.
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Retirees With Student Debt Could Lose Some Social Security Benefits...

The federal government is slated to resume collections on overdue student loans in 2025.
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7 Things Getting More Expensive in 2025

Get ready to pay more for certain groceries, travel and home insurance.
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Over 2 Million People to Get Increased Social Security Benefits Und...

Eliminating the two provisions and expanding Social Security benefits for millions comes with a price tag.
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Is It Even Worth Paying Medical Debt Under $500 if It Doesn't Hurt ...

Debt collectors have lost their leverage — but not their ability to annoy (and sue) you.
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4 Major Changes That Could Reshape How You Save for Retirement in 2025

"Super" catch-up contributions, automatic 401(k) enrollment and more are coming in the new year.
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Typical Homeowners Are Now Nearly 40 Times Wealthier Than Renters

Homes are a critical wealth-building tool, but they're not the only driver of the gap between homeowners and renters.
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Here's a Free Way to Tip Your Amazon Delivery Drivers

It's easy to use Amazon's "thank my driver" feature to spread holiday cheer.
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Why You May Get a Tax Form About Your Venmo and PayPal Transactions...

In the latest update in the 1099-K saga, the IRS has announced firms will be required to report gross transactions exceeding $5,000 in 2024.
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Most New Cars for Sale Today Aren't 'Cars' at All

Nearly half of all new cars today are actually SUVs.
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TikTok Is Trying to Change How America Shops on Black Friday

TikTok Shop has become a go-to shopping platform for many of the app's users. Now, it wants to change how they shop on Black Friday.
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Millions of Americans Could Get Higher Social Security Benefits if ...

The House recently passed the Social Security Fairness Act, which would expand benefits for public-sector workers and their families.