Jill Schlesinger
Coverage of Jill Schlesinger in the Nexus archive.
- The Most Ridiculous Finance Influencer Advice Yet? | Money Moves with Jill Schlesinger
A 29-year-old unemployed for four years expresses doubt in the American dream and stock market. Jill Schlesinger and Mark critique 'small business acquisition specialist' BenKellyOne's advice to borrow money to buy an accounting firm without a CPA license for income.
- Buying a home during the housing affordability crisis
Home costs are rising sharply, leading to uncertainty about the impact of newly signed bipartisan housing legislation on homebuyers. The article highlights concerns over housing affordability and legislative efforts to address the crisis.
- Why Smart People Fall for Scams | Money Moves with Jill Schlesinger
Jill Schlesinger and Mark discuss a $50 million Ponzi scheme targeting investors with promises of high, risk-free returns. They analyze emotional manipulation tactics used by scammers and address how AI is complicating fraud detection. A caller seeks advice on delaying career decisions while relying on savings.
- Half of Young Adults Still Live at Home | Money Moves with Jill Schlesinger
Half of American adults under 30 are living with their parents. Jill Schlesinger advises young adults in this situation to contribute financially to their household. The article also discusses how obsessing over tax minimization can lead to investing errors and addresses splitting costs among friends with differing income levels.
- College funds, retirement planning, and more: Jill Schlesinger answers your financial questions
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger addresses financial topics such as college funds, retirement planning, and smart investing options. The article highlights her role in helping readers navigate financial dilemmas.
- Can You Hack Your Brain to Stop Impulse Buying? | Money Moves with Jill Schlesinger
South Korea is experiencing a rise in 'dopamine sites' that allow users to simulate the thrill of online shopping or food delivery without spending money, potentially aiding compulsive spenders. Jill Schlesinger helps caller Danielle navigate financial challenges after she took a pay cut and now faces unexpectedly high college costs for her child while trying to save for retirement.
- Sweeping changes to federal student loans take effect
Significant changes to federal student loan policies took effect on Wednesday. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger provided an explanation on 'The Takeout'.
- Tips for parents who financially support adult children
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger provides financial support tips for parents of adult children on 'CBS Saturday Morning'. The segment focuses on guidance for parents assisting their adult children financially.
- Social Security is on track to become insolvent by 2032, putting benefits at risk of a cut
Social Security is projected to become insolvent by 2032, risking a 22% reduction in benefits. Over 62 million Americans rely on the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance fund, which will only cover 78% of scheduled benefits by then, according to a federal analysis by Jill Schlesinger.
- How the economy is really performing as stock market surges
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses the economy's performance during a stock market surge on 'CBS Mornings,' providing insights for potential investors.
- Financial conversations to have with your partner before getting married
The article discusses essential financial conversations couples should have before marriage, featuring CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger on 'CBS Mornings'.
- What to consider before choosing a retirement plan
The article discusses key factors to consider when selecting a retirement plan, as reported by CBS News' Jill Schlesinger. It is sponsored by AT&T Business, highlighting the importance of financial planning for retirement.
- Are you thinking of starting your own business? Here are a few tips.
Over 5 million new business applications are filed annually in the U.S., according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger offers tips for aspiring entrepreneurs on 'CBS Mornings.'
- Money-saving tips for car buying
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger provides money-saving tips for navigating a challenging car-buying market. The article focuses on strategies to help consumers save money amid difficult market conditions.
- Money expert answers some of your top finance questions
CBS News' business analyst Jill Schlesinger addresses common finance topics including investments and home loans, providing expert insights.
- Young Americans are feeling pessimistic about the job market, new data shows
A new Gallup poll reveals that young Americans are experiencing pessimism regarding the job market. CBS News correspondent Jill Schlesinger reports on the survey findings, highlighting concerns among younger demographics about employment prospects.
- Americans are spending money despite prolonged inflation concerns, new data shows
New consumer spending data indicates that Americans continue to spend money despite ongoing concerns about inflation. The data suggests consumer resilience in the face of economic headwinds, with analyst Jill Schlesinger providing commentary on the trends.
- How young adults can maximize their summer job
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger shares tips on how teens and young adults can maximize their summer job earnings. The segment aired on CBS Saturday Morning. Maximizing summer job earnings is crucial for young adults.
- Small business optimism impacted by global events
New small-business data raises concerns about economic conditions and global events. The impact of these events is a concern for small businesses. CBS News reports on the issue.
- Young Americans feel negatively about job market prospects, new poll shows
A new Gallup poll shows that less than half of Americans ages 15 to 34 feel it's a good time to find a job in 2025. Business analyst Jill Schlesinger discussed the topic on CBS Mornings. The poll indicates a negative outlook among young Americans regarding job market prospects.
- The average cost of gas in the U.S. is $4.55 per gallon. Here's how it's impacting consumers.
The average cost of gas in the U.S. has increased to $4.55 per gallon, a rise of over 50% since the war with Iran began, impacting consumer spending. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger is explaining the effects. The spike in gas prices is affecting consumers.
- More people are starting and expanding small businesses, data shows
More Americans are starting and expanding small businesses according to new data, indicating growth in entrepreneurship. This trend is sponsored by AT&T Business. The data suggests an increase in small business activity.
- Stock markets rally despite Iran war fears
Stock markets are rising as investors overlook concerns about potential conflict with Iran, according to a CBS News report. The rally suggests market confidence remains strong despite geopolitical tensions.
- Despite uncertainty over the Iran war, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs. Here's why.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite reached record highs despite economic uncertainty linked to the Iran war. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger provided insights into the factors driving the market's upward movement.
- Woman says "I felt betrayed" and claims her brother drained her parents' life savings
A woman from Illinois claims her brother misappropriated her parents' life savings to cover his personal expenses after they moved to an assisted living facility. The case highlights concerns about financial scams involving family members and elder care. CBS News analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses strategies for families to protect loved ones from fraud.
- Oil prices rise as questions linger about the Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices are rising again after a temporary decline following reports of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire. The situation remains uncertain due to ongoing concerns about the Strait of Hormuz, prompting market watchers like CBS News' Jill Schlesinger to provide guidance.
- How the Iran ceasefire could impact the U.S. economy
The article discusses how a temporary Iran ceasefire might alleviate gas prices and affect U.S. consumer spending and the economy. CBS News analyst Jill Schlesinger examines potential economic relief for Americans.
- How the Iran ceasefire could impact the U.S. economy
The article discusses how a temporary Iran ceasefire could lead to relief at the U.S. gas pump and impact consumer spending. CBS News analyst Jill Schlesinger examines potential economic effects of the ceasefire on the U.S. economy.