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Jessica Dickler

Jessica Dickler

Contributing Writer & Editor at CNBC Online

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Jessica Dickler
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Forget quiet luxury. 'We don't need half of these things,' celebrity stylist Allison Bornstein sa...

Ahead of the holidays, personal stylist Allison Bornstein has a radical theory: “Just because you have the money doesn’t mean you have to spend it,” she says.
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UBS projects inflation is coming to an end, but that's 'little comf...

The CPI report was flat in October, signaling that the period of high inflation may finally be coming to an end, but there’s no relief for households just yet.
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To buy a house in today's market, more people turn to an alternativ...

In today’s market, “nepo-homebuyers” are tapping family money to afford their down payment.
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31% of millionaires say they're part of the middle class, survey fi...

These days, higher prices have made it harder for Americans to feel well off, almost regardless of their net worth.
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Average credit card balances top $6,000, a 10-year high, as delinqu...

Americans are increasingly leaning on credit to make ends meet, boosting balances and total debt to fresh highs.
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Parent borrowers have been shut out of the Biden administration's r...

There’s a loophole for parent borrowers shut out of student loan relief measures, but it’s complicated, experts caution.
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Credit card balances spiked in the third quarter to a $1.08 trillio...

Strong consumer spending boosted credit card balances to a new record high in the third quarter, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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Retirement is overrated, Gen Z says, as ‘soft saving’ trend takes h...

Gen Z Americans are putting less money away for retirement and other long-term savings goals and relying on a “soft saving” strategy instead.
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Matthew Perry reportedly got $20 million a year in ‘Friends’ residu...

Matthew Perry was still bringing in as much as $20 million a year in syndication income from ‘Friends.’ Experts explain what could happen to that money now.
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This month, 200,000 high school seniors will get automatic college ...

To improve college access, a new direct admissions program will send automatic acceptances to 200,000 high school seniors.
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62% of Americans are still living paycheck to paycheck, making it ‘...

The number of workers who say they are stretched thin has remained stubbornly high as inflation weighs on American households.
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Credit scores hit an all-time high even though households are falli...

Even with credit card debt at an all-time high, the national average credit score has never been better, according to FICO.
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The Federal Reserve may not hike interest rates next week, but cons...

The Federal Reserve is expected to announce no rate hike at the end of its two-day meeting next week. Here’s what that means for your wallet.
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Only 19% of Americans increased their emergency savings in 2023. Th...

With inflation and higher interest rates taking a toll, fewer Americans are setting money aside in an emergency fund, according to a new report.
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A risk of ‘cash stuffing:’ You may forgo ‘the easiest money you are...

After becoming popular on TikTok, more people are trying the envelope method, or “cash stuffing,” to stay on budget and out of debt — but there is a better way.
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Higher pay leads to surge in STEM graduates. Science, tech majors a...

When it comes to the highest-paying bachelor’s degrees, engineering and other STEM-related fields of study continue to dominate and students are taking note.
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The 10-year Treasury yield just crossed 5% for the first time since...

The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury crossed 5%, causing a ripple effect that could raise rates on mortgages, student debt, auto loans and more.
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Retirement goal expectations vs. reality: How Americans stack up - ...

Younger workers are more likely to say they’re on track with retirement goals, according to a recent report. Their long-term savings tells a different story.
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Long before hitting a glass ceiling in the workplace, women face a ...

Although women have made gains in representation at the senior level, advancements are slower at the manager and director levels, according to a recent report.
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Here are the top 10 highest-paying college degrees — and they're no...

These are the college majors that pay the most, according to a new analysis by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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More high schoolers try this college savings strategy: It's like ge...

Through dual enrollment, students can complete an associate’s degree by the time they finish high school, cutting their college costs significantly.