
20 episodes

WSJ Your Money Briefing The Wall Street Journal
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3.8 • 4 Ratings
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Your must-listen for valuable money and market stories from The Wall Street Journal. Each weekday our journalists from Heard on the Street, the Intelligent Investor and other popular features share insights on investing, markets, taxes and retirement planning.
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Reluctant Home Sellers Keep Housing Inventory Tight
Prospective homebuyers seeking more living space face a tight housing market as more homeowners stay in their homes longer, choosing not to sell. Reporter Nicole Friedman explains. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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Investors Could Soon See Sustainability Data From More Companies
President Biden's emphasis on environmental issues is likely to affect companies' obligations around sustainability principles known as ESG, for environmental, social and corporate governance. Reporter Emily Glazer discusses what individual investors need to know. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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Pandemic Extends Retirement Insecurity for Americans
Fewer than expected Americans withdrew from their retirement accounts due to the pandemic, but the portion of households projected to be unable to maintain their standard of living in retirement remains high. Reporter Anne Tergesen explains. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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Why People Lie During a Job Interview
Research shows job seekers, and even hiring managers, are likely to lie or embellish the truth during job interviews. Work & Life columnist Rachel Feintzeig explains. Plus, Nicolas Roulin, author of "The Psychology of Job Interviews," discusses why people lie, and what they lie about. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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Stock Investing by the Dollar, Not by the Share
Instead of buying stocks based on how many shares they want to purchase, more individual investors are buying based on how much money they want to spend. Personal finance reporter Julia Carpenter discusses the potential benefits and pitfalls of this way of thinking about investments. Charlie Turner hosts.
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Biden's $2,000 Stimulus Proposal Could Face Bumpy Path in Congress
President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus relief package, expected to be unveiled Thursday, is likely to include a new round of stimulus payments of as much as $2,000. Tax policy reporter Richard Rubin explains the obstacles the bill faces in Congress before becoming law. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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