Money News You'll Really Use: Mid-September 2021

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Nearly every day, there's news that affects you and your money. From politics and taxes to markets and interest rates, things are happening that affect your savings and your future -- so many things, in fact, it's hard to keep up with them all. Problem solved. We track everything that's happening every day. And every couple of weeks, we condense it all and report everything you need to know in a special edition of the "Money!" podcast. In addition to recapping the news, we check in on our personal investments, and discuss ideas and suggestions to make you smarter and richer, all without boring you to death in the process. Want more information? Check out these resources: USA Today: Home prices spiked 18% in July. Should you put off buying for the time being? Barron's: 2 Good Reasons the Stock Market Isn't Ready to Blow Up Yet Barron's: Stocks Are Mixed After Weak Jobs News Bloomberg: Goldman Cuts U.S. Growth Forecast as Consumer Sees ‘Harder Path' Wall Street Journal: Aluminum Hits Decade High After Guinea Coup Imperils Bauxite Supplies Bloomberg: Investment Banks Turn Sour on U.S. Equity Outlook Wall Street Journal: White House Unveils Plan to Cut Prescription-Drug Prices Bloomberg: Inequality Has Cost the U.S. Nearly $23 Trillion Since 1990 Bloomberg: More Strategists Say a Storm Is Brewing in the U.S. Stock Market Wall Street Journal: U.S. Stock Market Faces Risk of Bumpy Autumn, Wall Street Analysts Warn New York Times: House Democrats Outline Tax Increases for Wealthy Businesses and Individuals CNBC: Consumer prices post smaller than expected increase in August CNBC: Fewer deals and shipping delays: Here are some early predictions for the holiday season Bloomberg: SEC Gives Whistle-Blower $110 Million in Second-Biggest Payout Subscribe to the Money Talks News newsletter Miranda Marquit's website Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.