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work Lawyer up: Why more students are turning to law school Historically, law school applications tend to rise during periods of economic volatility. Increased interest in law school isn’t just about an alternative to job-seeking: There’s a values shift happening as well.
money Between the Margins: April 2025 economic and market commentary A look at what’s happening in the markets and economy with Empower's Marta Norton.
money Capital markets perspective: Who is Walter Bloomberg? News of a pause on tariffs helped reduce market tensions a notch, but with variables like earnings season, U.S. Treasuries, and inflation in the mix, the respite could be temporary.
work Accountants are in demand, well beyond tax season States are opening less costly and more accessible pathways for students to become certified public accountants in an effort to keep the talent pipeline flowing.
money Gas prices just dropped — and that’s helping cool inflation Gas prices dropped in March, and that helped slow inflation more than expected. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.4% over the past 12 months, down from a 2.8% year-over-year increase in February.
money Taking Stock: Tariff effects brewing beyond March inflation report Markets responded to tariff announcements and a big pause, though tariffs' impact on inflation still remains to be seen.
life How emotions and mood influence financial behavior Financial literacy often brings to mind budgets, investments, and market headlines. But beneath the spreadsheets and strategy is something just as powerful: psychology.
money March market recap: Heightened uncertainty Heightened uncertainty surrounding tariffs and other policies drove investors to reduce risk in U.S. equities in March. The total U.S. stock market fell nearly 6%.
money 🕰️ In good time For many Americans, the countdown to file taxes ends on April 15, but some filers will have more room to act in good time. Here's this week's money news.
money Teens take financial literacy into their own hands Students are taking financial education into their own hands, and there is a growing ecosystem of school-based, nonprofit, and digital programs to meet demand.
money How to file a tax extension: Everything you need to know Not ready to file taxes by April 15? Here's how to file an extension with the IRS. Some states have been declared federal disaster areas, providing some taxpayers automatic extensions.
money 5 building blocks of financial literacy Achieving financial freedom begins with knowledge and know-how, and learning to apply some key financial skills can be pivotal steps in learning to effectively manage money, stay on course, and navigate challenges along the way.