Not long after the holidays end, the bills arrive for what was spent on those gifts. NerdWallet’s Kimberly Palmer called it a financial hangover, which can dampen the festivities of ringing in the new year. She recommended that the next time you are buying a gift,...
Holiday spending is expected to rise 7% this holiday season, according to financial consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers. That seems to match up with what economist Fernando Martin with the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis expects. He told Missourinet that the U.S....