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WSJ Your Money Briefing

Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your m

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Total: 189

Health savings accounts cover at least 60 million Americans. Under the tax-and-spending bill’s propo

GLP-1s like Ozempic and Wegovy are no longer in short supply, yet they still can cost more than $1,0

The market is rebounding, and it is tempting to go all in on a hot company. Wall Street Journal Inte

Condominium owners saddled with rising HOA fees and special assessments are having a hard time selli

This is a special bonus episode of Your Money Briefing. We’re calling it Keeping it Money, where we'

What drove Temu’s profit down? And why doesn't Nvidia seem to need China to sell? Plus, how E.l.f. B

More Americans are falling behind on college debt payments, squeezing their budgets and lowering the

April’s stock market swings have tempted everyday investors to rethink how much they’re willing to r

From organizing lists, to comparing products, AI tools have the power to transform how we shop. But

 In a tough labor market, job seekers might be tempted to take what they can get from a job offer, b

How did Trump’s latest threats hurt Apple? And how did a DEI boycott affect Target’s latest quarter?

The real-estate industry had high expectations going into the spring selling season, but mortgage ra

The constant urge to buy the next new thing can drain your wallet. Wall Street Journal contributor J

Some workers who scored high pay raises or high-paying jobs just a few years ago are now confronting

Summer travel plans are hitting some turbulence. Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Ensign joins ho

Cheap items bought online are putting couples at odds over what to get rid of and the money being sp

Which companies got a boost from the trade truce between the U.S. and China? And how did UnitedHealt

Auto insurance rates were supposed to be cheaper by now. But instead, Trump’s tariff plans mean thes

Amid economic uncertainty, some companies expect more work and less complaining from employees. Wall

Trade wars between the Trump administration and other countries have made for uncertainty in the mar