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Good morning, Daily Money subscribers, it's Nathan Bomey on this Tuesday. If you're anything like me, you're having flashbacks this week to a year ago, when the COVID-19 hysteria truly erupted in the U.S. You'll be seeing a lot more anniversary coverage in the days to come. |
On to our ... |
INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Thinking about an IRA or a 401(k)? Turns out, 401(k)s have higher contribution limits: For people under 50 years old, $19,500 per year can be contributed to a 401(k), compared with $6,000 per year to an IRA. Here's all you need to know about the differences between an IRA, a 401(k) and a Roth IRA. |
Now for the news ... |
1. What's in the new stimulus bill? $1,400 checks for one thing. Here's everything you need to know about how it affects you. |
2. Talk about backfiring. Burger King's U.K. Twitter account attempted to celebrate International Women's Day, and let's just say it didn't go well. |
3. Worried about a stock market crash? Here are 5 ways to be ready. |
4. Is privacy a concern for you on your smartphone? Here's what to consider. |
More below! |
--Nathan Bomey, Money reporter |
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