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: Financial jargon is scaring people into not saving for retirement

A third of Americans say it is ‘too complex’

Weekend Sip: Want to toast this year’s Tony Award nominees? There’s a book for that.

In this column, we typically write about all things boozy, as in spirits, wine and beer. But we’re making an exception this weekend to write about a book --- for good reason.

: 55% of women don’t know if they have enough money saved. Here’s what you can do now.

Women face obstacles to their financial security

Lawrence G. McMillan: The stock market’s breakout is getting some major new support — for now

S&P 500 slipping below 4150 would spell trouble for this rally, writes Lawrence McMillan.

Retirement Weekly: My husband died and his HSA funds were sent to me. Do I have to pay taxes on it?

Spousal beneficiaries of a Health Savings Account are typically given two options

The Moneyist: ‘It’s caused a lot of tension in our marriage’: My wife’s family comes visit, hides food and never cleans up. How do we get rid of them?

‘Their vacations should not cost us money.’

Washington Watch: Top Democrats use default scare to push new debt-ceiling overhaul bill

Leading Democrats in the House and Senate will advance a bill aimed at overhauling the debt-ceiling process, according to a report.

: As the Equal Pay Act turns 60, ‘an uneven playing field’ remains. Here’s where pay equity stands.

Women working full time are paid about 84 cents for every dollar paid to men, according to the federal government.

: Smoke gets in your eyes? High-tech masks help you breathe easier — for a price.

N95 masks are the most cost-effective option, but almost anything is cheaper than the Dyson Zone air-purifying headset.

Personal Finance Daily: Want to fight your office’s return-to-work mandate? The law isn’t on your side and why wildfire smoke is so dangerous for the lungs

Friday's top personal finance stories.

: FDA advisers vote in favor of Biogen and Eisai’s collaborative Alzheimer’s treatment

If granted full FDA approval, which could come in early July, treatment could boost annual Medicare spending by nearly $9 billion, analysis shows.

Economic Report: Banks increase lending for third straight week

Total bank lending rose by $4.6 billion to $12.1 trillion in the week ending May 31, the Federal Reserve said Friday.
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