Author: Tanja Fijalkowski
Tanja Fijalkowski is Fiscal Report staff writer and Managing Editor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has a writing degree from University of California, San Diego. Over the course of her career, she has written and edited award-winning, Amazon top-selling books with a specialization in the topics of finance, investing, news, history, and science. She has over 4 years experience in the finance and insurance industry as an underwriter.
Despite Bitcoin’s price dip earlier this week, many indicators points to a near-term bullrun for the flagship cryptocurrency — and the cryptocurrency market at large.
When it comes to politics, a candidate’s true intentions are evident in how they get their campaign funding.
Americans’ tax bill is about to see a significant increase in 2026 as the the Tax Cut and Jobs Act is set to expire.
The elected officials’ portfolios and net worths have grown significantly in recent years thanks to some very lucrative trades.
While most experts consider it a long shot, Republicans may still bring legal challenges to replacing his candidacy on the ballot.
Timing, coordination of benefits with your spouse, and returns to work can have significant impacts on your Social Security benefit payments.
Social media influencers are charging fees for consultations to file for a $32,000 credit that they are not eligible for.
The latest security measures are part of a multi-prong initiative by the Social Security Administration to combat fraud and identity theft.
WalMart agrees to pay $45 million in lawsuit for deceptive pricing tactics used in it’s pay-by-weight inventory.
This is the second time the same plaintiff sued America’s biggest retailer for deceptive pay-by-weight pricing after the retail giant failed to address the issue brought up in a similar 2019 lawsuit.
New Pricing to Take Effect September 1, 2024, with Enhanced Executive Membership Benefits.