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More Americans Feel Optimistic About Their 2025 Finances

  • mp8325
  • Jan 23
  • 2 min read

This month, my newsletter explores the following topics:

 

Each new year means starting with a clean slate. It’s not just a renewal, but also a time to take the best from last year and add new opportunities for 2025. If you would like to review your financial strategies and positions, don’t hesitate to contact me.

 

Survey: 44% Of Americans Believe Their Finances Will Improve In 2025, An Increase From Previous Years

More Americans are feeling optimistic about their finances in 2025 as inflation fears subside and the economy shows signs of stability. But could this newfound optimism be misplaced, or are we truly turning a corner towards a brighter financial future?

 

5 Key Changes To 401(K)S In 2025 And What They Mean For You

From higher contribution limits to quicker eligibility for part-time workers, 401(k) plans are seeing significant changes in 2025. Here's how you can make the most of these updates.

 

6 Key Ways The Federal Reserve Impacts Your Money

Major tax provisions, including the standard deduction increase and child tax credit expansion, could revert to pre-2017 rules if no action is taken. What does that mean for your tax planning and potential refunds next year?

 

5 Ways The Second Trump Term Could Affect Your Finances

Understanding how the Fed's actions affect borrowing costs, savings rates, and even your job security can empower you to make informed financial choices. Here are six key ways the Fed impacts your money and how to navigate its changes effectively.

 

 

Michael M. Silverman is a Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, NY.  Silver Lining Insurance Agency, Inc. is not an affiliate or subsidiary of Guardian.

 

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