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[theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Header Image]( Skimmâd while [sharing the impact of Black doulas]( âEight hours of sleepâ â [Paul Ruddâs secret]( to a superhero body, eternal youth, and happiness. Marvel-ous. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=How Paul Rudd stays feeling Marvel-ous #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story Jiggle Jiggle The Story Gen Z might not want to talk [money](. Why not? Gen Z grew up during the 2008 financial crisis and the [COVID recession](. Now, theyâre living through [record-high inflation](. While some are poking fun at [egg prices](, many apparently donât want to talk about whatâs actually going on with their bank accounts. A new study from Intuit found that Gen Z would rather talk about sex or politics than salaries, savings, and credit card debt. Surprise, those topics are more fun. Sure. But nearly two-thirds of people born between 1997 and 2012 say they donât feel confident managing money. A majority arenât sure if theyâll have enough money to retire or if itâs even worth setting long-term financial goals. And 70% feel behind when they compare their lives (and salaries) to people on social media. More than half surveyed said theyâve lied about their finances to try to keep up. What can they (and maybe me) do? Two-thirds reportedly said they donât know how to invest. Many also have yet to try a budget. That might be a good place to start. For anyone who wants to start budgeting, thereâs a [template]( for that. [Cutting debt]( down is always a good idea. For the Gen Zers who want to invest but arenât sure where to start, there are [answers]( for that, too. theSkimm Gen Z is often seen as the most [open]( of generations, especially when it comes to breaking historical taboos around mental health. But many are struggling to speak up about things like debt and bad investments. And that fear could be holding an entire generation back from building solid financial practices. Related Stories: - [How Gen Z Is Making Cash Cool Again]( - [A #MoneyTok Expert's Guide on Real Estate Investing]( - [What Pay Transparency Could Mean for You]( And Also...This Whoâs taking a step back⦠[Rep. George Santos (R-NY)](. Yesterday, the controversial first-term House rep announced heâs temporarily stepping down from two congressional committee assignments. Santos has been in the spotlight since winning his seat in November. That is, after lying about things in his background ranging from [education]( to [past jobs](. There are also allegations that he [swindled a homeless vet](whose dog was dying, lied about his grandparents being [Holocaust survivors](, did not have [employees]( who died at the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, and *takes deep breath* lied about surviving an [assassination attempt](. The [list]( goes on. Heâs also the subject of local, [state](, [federal](, and [international]( investigations. Now, there are bipartisan calls for Santos to resign. Meanwhile, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) called it an âappropriate decision,â saying Santos will âbe able to get committees backâ once heâs cleared. But critics, like Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), questioned the decision asking âwhy is he stopping there?" â¦Oh and speaking of freshmen lawmakers, [Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL)]( needs a debrief on what goes into a welcome basket. Not even Santos could make this up. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs apparently not equitable⦠[The IRS](. Yesterday, a new study found that the IRS is about three times more likely to audit Black taxpayers. Researchers from Stanford University and the Treasury Department said the racial disparity isnât because of racist IRS staff â especially since they donât know the race of each tax filer. Instead, they say the inequity is driven by an algorithm the agency uses. It flags potential errors in returns that claim certain tax credits, like the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) supplementing low-income workersâ incomes. The researchers didn't make any formal recommendations for what the IRS or Congress can do â but hope they will âtweakâ the algorithm. --------------------------------------------------------------- Where thereâs still turmoil⦠[Iran](. Yesterday, it was reported that an Iranian couple in their 20s were sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for dancing in the street. Astiyazh Haghighi and Amir Mohammad Ahmadi â with a large social media following â were reportedly arrested back in November after posting a video dancing in front of Tehranâs Azadi Tower. Haghighi wasnât wearing the mandatory headscarf, a move some saw as solidarity with the Iranians who have [taken to the streets]( calling for a change in leadership and laws. Now, the regime has convicted the pair of corruption, prostitution, and national security charges. - [Quiet defiance](: Following a deadly crackdown that led to thousands of arrests and at least four executions, large anti-regime protests have quieted. But some Iranians remain defiant. Thousands of women are reportedly going out in public without the mandated headscarf and smaller groups of demonstrators are still gathering. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs looking up... [Mpox](. Yesterday, the Biden admin ended the US public health emergency declaration for the virus. Over the summer, the virus spread across the world, killing at least 90 people and impacting thousands more â disproportionately affecting the [LGBTQIA+ community](. But after a weeks-long delay, vaccines came through â and daily reported cases have fallen to the single digits. The takeaway: vaccines and public messaging can work. But those takeaways may not help us for next time: the news comes as Congress has been [deprioritizing]( money for vaccine development. --------------------------------------------------------------- While the evidence against [gas stoves]( appears to be heating up⦠Banana Boatâs [sunscreen]( is also in the hot seat. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who people know about now⦠[Linda Ronstadt](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who's walking off the stage... [Dr. Phil](. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is taking a step back. The IRS is apparently inequitable. And Linda Ronstadt, everyone. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Skin-Deep [Together with]([revela](
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