WSJ Your Money Briefing

A podcast by The Wall Street Journal

1502 Episodes

  1. Tuition Reimbursement: Why Now May Be the Time to Ask Your Employer to Help

    Published: 10/11/2023
  2. Investing in Bonds: What You Need to Know

    Published: 10/10/2023
  3. How Autopay Can Cost You Money

    Published: 10/9/2023
  4. Why Americans Are Choosing to Splurge Instead of Save

    Published: 10/6/2023
  5. Is Now a Good Time to Refinance Your Student Loans?

    Published: 10/5/2023
  6. How Much Cash Should You Keep at Home in Case of an Emergency?

    Published: 10/4/2023
  7. Why the IRS Wants to Know About Your Eras Tour Tickets

    Published: 10/3/2023
  8. Child Care Faces Threat as Funding for Centers Expires

    Published: 10/2/2023
  9. It May Be Time to Rethink Your Perfect Career Plan

    Published: 9/29/2023
  10. Your Student Loan Payments Could Be Cut in Half Under New Program

    Published: 9/28/2023
  11. How to Avoid Burnout in a 60-Year Career

    Published: 9/27/2023
  12. Is Your Boss Monitoring Your In-Office Attendance?

    Published: 9/26/2023
  13. How to Get a 3% Mortgage Rate in a 7% World

    Published: 9/25/2023
  14. Why an Office Friday Just Isn’t the Vibe Anymore

    Published: 9/22/2023
  15. How to Borrow Money and Avoid Higher Interest Rates

    Published: 9/21/2023
  16. How to Save Enough to Retire After a 60-Year Career

    Published: 9/20/2023
  17. When a Sale Price Isn’t a Discount: How Deceptive Pricing Tricks Shoppers

    Published: 9/19/2023
  18. UAW Strike: How Car Buyers Could Be Affected

    Published: 9/18/2023
  19. Why You Might Get ‘Feedforward’ From Your Boss Instead of Feedback

    Published: 9/15/2023
  20. The Money Date: Couples Making Financial Plans Over Candlelit Dinners

    Published: 9/14/2023

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Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money. Hosted by J.R. Whalen.