What the Inflation Act Means For You?
This article details the top three provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act that the average American will benefit from the most.
This article details the top three provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act that the average American will benefit from the most.
The tax season is officially here. If you haven't already, now is the time to get prepared.
Broadly, asset classes kicked off the new year higher after a not-so-jolly December. Sentiment turned decidedly positive based on slowing wage and job growth and cooling price pressures.
A brief recap to note some notable events: Russia invades Ukraine, the FED (and other central banks) began their fight against inflation (which peaked at 9.1% annually in 2022) by raising interest rates, China’s sporadic lockdowns strained global supply chains and oil prices (WTI crude) topped out at $119 a barrel.
Equities rallied on the back of softening inflation data and a “Fed pause” mentality in November. The Federal Reserve reiterated its commitment to combat inflation but pivoted to a tone hinting at the potential for a slowing pace of hikes in 2023.
As decisively as markets closed down in September, they rebounded in October with equal gusto.