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The coming reign of the only child
Kids without siblings are suddenly everywhere — and they might just save America.
Ann Friedman
New parents could get $6,000 for the first year of their child's life and a restored child tax credit in Kamala Harris' new economic plan
Vice President Kamala Harris is proposing tax cuts for new parents and working families as she gear…
Ayelet Sheffey,Juliana Kaplan
Here's a final breakdown of how both presidential candidates might affect your finances
Business Insider's five-part series looked at how Harris and Trump's policies affect consumers, fro…
Dan DeFrancesco
Union Budget 2024-25 key highlights: Angel tax to be scraped
You can watch the presentation live on the official Youtube channels of the government. After her s…
I quit my high-paying finance job to start a bakery. I wanted more time with my kids.
Carrie Morey quit a stressful job in investment banking to establish a successful biscuit business …
Jane Ridley
Illinois is launching a basic income pilot for 400 families in the child welfare system in the hopes of reducing maltreatment
Illinois' guaranteed basic income program will give no-strings-attached cash to families in the chi…
Allie Kelly
How a Seattle couple achieved financial independence in their mid-30s with a net worth over $4 million — and why they don't want to retire early
Mai-lan Phan and her husband Ryan Wagoner achieved financial independence with a net worth over $4 …
Noah Sheidlower
Boomers who want to transfer wealth to their adult kids should make sure their finances can pass a stress test
Some baby boomers are proactively passing down wealth, but a wealth manager says they should make s…
Kelsey Vlamis
A personal finance TikToker claims unlimited PTO is the 'biggest scam.' Career experts say she has a point.
Unlimited vacation time has been a perk companies have offered to attract talent for a few years, b…
Lindsay Dodgson
A millennial couple with a $1.2 million net worth explains how they both plan to retire by 35
Andrea Wallace and her husband became millionaires by 28 through frugality and house-hacking. They'…
Noah Sheidlower
A bipartisan group of lawmakers' plan to boost the child tax credit for parents would help 'hundreds of thousands of kids get out of poverty,' a top economic official says
Jared Bernstein, a White House top economist, thinks a bipartisan plan to give parents a bolstered …
Ayelet Sheffey,Juliana Kaplan
My wife and I both work full-time. Summers are complex — we have to plan our kids' summer schedules 6 months in advance.
A dad of 2 told Business Insider how summer vacation makes working full-time harder even.
Ella Hopkins
Govt to set up more medical colleges by utilising existing hospital infrastructure: Sitharaman
The government plans to set up more medical colleges by utilising existing hospital infrastructure …
PTI
I'm the parent of an only child and people can be judgmental. They don't know what we went through to have her.
People can be judgmental about the fact my daughter is an only child. I wish they wouldn't make ass…
Laura Amoriello
A millennial dentist with $231,000 in student debt is worried he'll have to sell his home or get a second job if Biden's new repayment plan is axed
David, 30, isn't asking for student-loan forgiveness. He's just asking for affordable monthly payme…
Ayelet Sheffey
5 lessons I learned from 'You Are a Badass at Making Money' that anyone can apply to their finances
In her second book, author Jen Sincero shares her journey from freelance writer living in a convert…
Tara Mastroeni
7 hidden costs of parenthood most people don't expect to pay, according to financial planners who have kids
Financial planners say the major unexpected costs of having a family include birth costs, medical e…
Liz Knueven
Democrats are inching toward new wealth taxes to finance a scaled-down spending plan to expand the child tax credit, provide housing aid, and more
Democrats are eyeing targeted taxes on billionaires to pay for their safety net expansion. They're …