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What the Midterms Mean for Stocks | State "Stimulus Checks" Are a Thing in 2022 -- Will You Get One?

What the Midterms Mean for Stocks | State "Stimulus Checks" Are a Thing in 2022 -- Will You Get One? | Should You Help Out Your Adult Kids Financially? Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( October 10, 2022 CONNECT WITH KIPLINGER  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] Top story [] [What the Midterms Mean for Stocks]( A split Congress, with Republicans in control of the House and the Democrats the Senate, could paralyze government, but that’s the most likely outcome at this juncture. [READ MORE]( Plus: [Should You Buy the Mobileye Self-Driving Car IPO?]( [] Taxes [] [State "Stimulus Checks" Are a Thing in 2022 -- Will You Get One?]( [State "Stimulus Checks" Are a Thing in 2022 -- Will You Get One?]( (Getty Images) To help counter high inflation, pandemic woes and other financial hardships, some states are sending tax rebate "stimulus" checks or other payments to residents. [READ MORE]( Plus: [The Most Tax-Friendly States for Middle-Class Families]( [7 Secrets People Who Retire Comfortably Know About Financial Advisors]( Working with a financial advisor can be a crucial part of any retirement plan. Knowing these 7 secrets can help you potentially avoid years of stress. [READ MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Personal Finance [] [Should You Help Out Your Adult Kids Financially?]( Of course you want to assist your kids, but reaching into your own financial future could harm prospects for you both. Financial literacy expert Neale Godfrey explains what you can do. [READ MORE]( Plus: [5 Things to Teach Your Kids About Money and Happiness]( [] Retirement [] [Medicare Costs to Go Down in 2023]( [Medicare Costs to Go Down in 2023]( (Getty Images) Lower-than-expected spending on an expensive drug and other things means beneficiaries will pay less next year. [READ MORE]( Plus: [Tired of Pricey Life Insurance Premiums? 4 Ways to Manage a Policy When You Retire]( [Why To Invest Real Estate]( The pandemic and subsequent national lockdowns will likely have a lasting impact on commercial real estate and the demand for space. Online shopping exploded during the first two years of the pandemic and shows no sign of letting up. Supply chain disruptions also are encouraging U.S. manufacturers to bring their offshore production back to the states. [READ MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Paying for College [] [Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness: You Can Opt Out if You Want To]( Following a student loan debt relief lawsuit, the Department of Education says that borrowers can opt out of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. [READ MORE]( Plus: [Borrowers Over 50 With Student Loan Debt]( [] Real Estate Investing [] [Best Way to Exit Your Timeshare: Never Buy One in the First Place]( [Best Way to Exit Your Timeshare: Never Buy One in the First Place]( (Getty Images) Beware: There is a war on timeshare owners who just want to get out, explains attorney H. Dennis Beaver. [READ MORE]( Plus: [I’m Retired. Should I Pay Off My Mortgage?]( [This Billion Dollar Startup Can Change the Way People Retire]( This billion dollar startup is helping people plan for an easier retirement. With 110 million Americans over age 50, it's no wonder people are taking notice. [READ MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT ABOUT KIPLINGER When we write about money, we get it right. So the decisions you make with your dollars are also right. Since 1920, Kiplinger has earned a reputation as a trusted provider of unbiased financial advice, objective business and economic forecasts, and practical help to millions of business professionals, investors, and individuals seeking to make more profitable decisions with their money. Our [flagship publications]( include Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, The Kiplinger Letter, The Kiplinger Tax Letter, Kiplinger’s Retirement Report, and Kiplinger’s Investing for Income. All are regarded as the leading publications in their respective fields. Every day, millions of readers rely on our [free e-newsletters]( and [podcasts]( for help on everything from getting the best rate on a mortgage or car loan, to managing their businesses in an uncertain world, avoiding an IRS audit, building wealth for a secure retirement, or investing wisely in any kind of market. Now it’s your turn to reap all the rewards Kiplinger has to offer. Visit [Kiplinger.com](, your gateway to all of the above and much more. Check in any time for our latest advice on how to make more money, and keep more of the money you make. Stay right on the money, with Kiplinger. [Sign Up]( | [Print Publications]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:mailto:alerts@kiplinger.com) | [ADVERTISE]( Future US LLC © 1100 13th St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005

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