Daily Summary
Across these stories, experts outline essential steps for 2025 personal finance management—from reviewing spending habits, savings, debt repayment, and investment strategies to staying ahead of regulatory and tax changes. Rising consumer debt, slower household spending, and evolving risk factors like AI-powered scams are noted as major challenges, while updates in payment systems and changes in policies, such as new visa regulations and shifts in retirement funds, will redefine financial routines. Additionally, political and economic shifts, including proposals from leading candidates and expiring tax acts, are expected to significantly impact both individual finances and broader market trends.
2025 Personal Finance Updates: Visa, Credit Cards, EPFO ATM Withdrawals, Fixed Deposits, UPI & More
Key 2025 personal finance updates include new visa rules, revised fixed deposit guidelines, enhanced EPFO ATM withdrawal capabilities, updated credit card benefits, and UPI-enabled PPIs.
Managing Money in 2025: Trends in Spending, Saving, and Debt
Record-high consumer debt and cautious spending define the financial landscape in 2025, with experts advising a focus on repaying high-interest debt and building emergency savings.
Financial Empowerment Quarterly – Winter 2025
The 2025 Oregon Financial Wellness Scorecard shows that about one third of Oregonians are unable to save, with many households struggling to make ends meet amid rising reliance on borrowing and risky credit products.
Experts Predict Major Shifts in Economy, Taxes, and Personal Finance by 2025
Experts predict that by 2025, major shifts in the economy—driven by new presidential policies, tariff increases, and advances in AI—will impact trade, tax structures, and personal finance amid persistent housing challenges and evolving energy demands.
Ten Financial To-Do’s for 2025
Financial advisers outline ten essential financial tasks for 2025, from reviewing spending and tax thresholds to managing pension check-ups and investment strategies.
Trending Personal Finance in 2024 Amid Political and Trade Policy Shifts
After a contentious 2024 election and subsequent fiscal battles in Congress, personal finance trends were reshaped by proposals to lower inflation, cut taxes, impose new tariffs, and reform regulatory power. These developments, complemented by emerging trade policies, sparked widespread economic debate.