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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

Episodes

Total: 189

A new wave of platforms is letting individual investors buy into private companies for as little as

High mortgage rates, low inventory and unaffordable prices have left a lot of prospective home-buyer

Why was Tesla not hit as hard by Trump’s new tariffs as GM, Toyota or BMW? And why did Lululemon’s r

More 20- and 30-somethings are choosing Roth IRAs. WSJ reporter Ashlea Ebeling joins host Dalvin Bro

President Trump's recent executive order to dissolve the Education Department has left many student

Gender gaps on politics and education have put some women off dating and even marriage altogether. W

The IRS is encouraging taxpayers to apply for a six-digit IP PIN to protect their refund from frauds

LinkedIn isn’t just a résumé site anymore — it’s a branding opportunity for content creators and reg

What happened when Walmart replaced Affirm with Klarna? And how are Elon Musk’s politics intersectin

When the stock market experiences volatility, some investors turn to a safer play: dividend stocks.

Treasury inflation-protected securities have reached their highest levels in two decades. WSJ report

A hollowed-out IRS could mean weaker tax enforcement and fewer audits. WSJ tax-policy reporter Richa

Self-employed and gig workers need to app roach tax season a little differently this year. Wall Stre

The Federal Reserve has been lowering interest rates since September, but consumer borrowing costs h

What a visit to the White House did for Tesla’s stock. And how American whiskey found itself at the

Carmakers, auto parts suppliers and even car shoppers—everyone wants to make the most of the 30-day

More Americans are breaking into their 401(k) accounts to help with financial emergencies. Wall Stre

Uncertainty surrounding Trump’s trade war is weighing on consumers. Wall Street Journal reporter Rac

Cash balance retirement plans have surged in popularity and now hold $1 trillion of wealth. Wall Str

More workers are seeking accommodations for mental-health conditions, spurring a debate among people