US States with the lowest taxes. Would you live in any of these States?1wk ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Mortgage purchase applications fell another 3.1% last week — its 3rd worst week since 199510mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Apple's market cap is now almost equivalent to that of the 15 largest companies in China (Tencent, Alibaba, CCB, ...)1yr ⋅ sylsau ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Don’t forget to report any illegal income on your taxes to the IRS!!!9mo ⋅ Karma_Farmer_6969 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
BREAKING: Credit card debt in the US has hit an all-time high of $1.08 Trillion (The average interest rate on credit cards is now over 20%, also an all-time high) [Balances have increased $154 Billion year over year, the largest increase since 1999]7mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
2 years ago, a 30-year mortgage was 2.50%, Today that same mortgage is 7.58%! Your monthly payment goes from $3,951 to $7,047! After 30 years, you paid $1.14M more in interest (on a $1M home)!9mo ⋅ Karma_Farmer_6969 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Couples who pool their money together are likely to stay together and financial infidelity is a cause for divorce.3wk ⋅ Flares117 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
It now takes $5.8 million in net worth to join the top 1% in the U.S.3mo ⋅ nobjos ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
How Long $1 Million in Retirement Savings Will Last, by U.S. City2yr ⋅ NineteenEighty9 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Has expanding the government helped the low and middle class or has it been consistently making it worse?9mo ⋅ Eelon_Musky ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Elon Musk is the billionaire with the biggest theoretical fortune drop in 2022: -$100.5B. He is ahead of Mark Zuckerberg and his loss of $83.5B. Then comes the creator of Binance Changpeng Zhao who lost $81.9B, and finally Jeff Bezos -$76.7B. The bursting of the tech bubble is taking its toll.1yr ⋅ sylsau ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
2000 to 2050 : A Charting of China's Aging Population Trends [OC]3mo ⋅ FIREAdvisory ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Going Gray: Aging Populations Worldwide Signal Social and Economic Challenges3mo ⋅ AdAlarmed69 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Money advice to deal with rising inflation and high food prices:3mo ⋅ AstronomerLover ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Income Share of the Top 1% (1920-2010) American Economic Association7mo ⋅ HWIsBetterThanReagan ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Futures are now showing a 45% chance that interest rate cuts will begin as soon as March 20246mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The stock market took a beating today, who’s buying the dip? Which stocks are you buying?2yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Excess household savings in the US have fallen for 23 straight months (Since 2022, excess savings in the US have been falling by $100 billion per MONTH on average)9mo ⋅ WarrenBuffetsIntern ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
I agree with this statement. The potential implications are huge for investors long term. What are your thoughts?2yr ⋅ NineteenEighty9 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Teaching kids about money should be part of parenting because schools won't do it. Here are 10 finance terms everyone should know:3wk ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
You need to make $197,734 to afford the median-priced home in New York — Here are the 10 most expensive real estate markets in the US:7mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Strikes are at an all time high as workers demand more pay9mo ⋅ Karma_Farmer_6969 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
CEO pay IS NOT correlated to company performance. Many don't realize how overpaid CEOs are. The ratio between CEO and median worker pay is 399-to-1.9mo ⋅ VerySadSexWorker ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
This is about $100 worth of groceries, South Texas. Will last about 1-2 weeks for my family(wife and 3 small children). We do get other type of groceries from Costco but that's for other bulk items.2mo ⋅ Ivanovic-117 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The S&P 500 has been in a bull market for 83% of the last 70 years1yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The surge in consumer delinquencies is a clear indicator of economic stress — Consumer delinquencies are at their highest levels in a decade9mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
China property developer Greenland holdings dollar bond sinks 36 cents after a request to delay repayment.2yr ⋅ NineteenEighty9 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Can you believe the average store clerk could buy this home in 1989?2mo ⋅ Kingding_Aling ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
BREAKING: Ken Griffin of Citadel has said because the Federal Reserve intervened in Silicon Valley Bank, US capitalism is ‘breaking down before our eyes, per Finacial Times.1yr ⋅ binaryghost01 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
When does the savings depletion lead to foreclosures and other 2008 things?8mo ⋅ UGLVARPG ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The average cost to buy a house vs. the average cost to rent, visualized over 50 years:1yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Historically, June is the worst month for stocks, during a midterm year2yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Warren Buffet has an animated TV Show that teaches children about money, business, finance & investing. This is available on Youtube and there are 26 episodes. [Warren Buffet voiced his own character and this aired from 2010 to 2018!]2yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Mortgage rates over 5+ decades. Rates near 6% would be considered low in 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s @LenKiefer2yr ⋅ NineteenEighty9 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The median sales price of a home in the US is now 560% of the median household income (This is the least affordable housing market in history)10mo ⋅ Karma_Farmer_6969 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Brands catering to the upper middle class are struggling [$TPR, $NKE, $JWN, $RL, $WSM, $ESLO]:6mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Does anyone in the White House know basic economics? Or do they think we are stupid? Inflation is still at 3.2% YoY and was flat last month, not 0%. Also, the the economy didn't grow 5% last quarter, it grew at an annualized pace of 5%.6mo ⋅ NotAnotherTaxAudit ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Price chart showing change of goods, services and wages 2020-2022.1yr ⋅ marketGOATS ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
You need to make $125,000 per year to afford half of the homes for sale in the US (per Bloomberg):11mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The median sales price of homes is now 560% of the median household income — In 2008, it was only 360% [this is the least affordable housing market in history]:10mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Why doesn’t America subsidize college like other countries; should student debt be forgiven to correct this past and perhaps future, injustice? 2mo ⋅ Weirdgal73 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Housing prices are, in fact, significantly declining in response to rising mortgage rates. Keep seeing people stating on this sub that they are staying high.8mo ⋅ Mouth_Herpes ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Is a Market Crash coming or are NBA valuations are near peak?6mo ⋅ NotAnotherTaxAudit ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The mortgage payment needed to buy the median priced home for sale in the US has moved up to $2,632, a new all-time high3mo ⋅ BarberaMcnamara ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The odds of an IRS tax audit are under 1% if you make between $1 and $500,000:1yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
SEC Charges Samuel Bankman-Fried with Defrauding Investors in Crypto Asset Trading Platform FTX1yr ⋅ kayn1k ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Average rent in NYC is now $5,550 — A record high. How much is average rent in your city?8mo ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Between stocks and bonds, this year has seen the largest destruction of wealth in modern history2yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
I Bonds have become a popular investment this year due to its high-interest rate2yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The S&P 500 broke below the 200DMA for the first time since March. This is not good.7mo ⋅ RiskItForTheBiscuts ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
For $300/barrel we will even toss in a free litre of maple syrup2yr ⋅ NineteenEighty9 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
CNBC uses the free version of zoom, I guess Cramers stock picks have taken their toll2yr ⋅ NineteenEighty9 ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The U.S. national debt is rising at a pace never seen in the history of America! [With a current debt exceeding $28 trillion. U.S. national debt is expected to approach $89 trillion by 2029.]2yr ⋅ TonyLiberty ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
This sub is hardly ever talking about real numbers. Here’s something that matters8mo ⋅ BhinoTL ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Is abolishing the IRS dumb? Would a sales tax heavily favor the wealthy and slow demand for consumer goods?8mo ⋅ SexyProfessional ⋅ r/FluentInFinance