Personal Finance Daily: Mortgage rates soar to highest level in months and Democratic lawmakers ask IRS to postpone tax-filing deadline

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Vaccine trials have underrepresented people of color for the past decade — and many failed to report demographic data

Pfizer and Moderna have both published the numbers of minority enrollees in their COVID-19 vaccine trials.

Some 730,000 Walmart employees won’t be getting $15 an hour pay — they’re hardly alone

‘Why is it so hard for the richest family in America to just do what they should have done years ago and raise base pay for all Walmart associates to $15/hour?’ one worker questioned.

Weekend reads: How to counter rising inflation

Also, Texas and its power outage, and a deep look at marijuana stocks.

See inside actor Adam Pally’s $4.1 million NYC apartment

“Happy Endings” star Adam Pally is looking for a satisfying conclusion to placing his New York City home on the market. The five-bedroom abode with panoramic views is available for $4,095,000.

Mortgage rates soar to highest level in months amid inflation concerns

‘The market’s outlook seems to suggest that the days of all-time low rates may be a thing of the past.’

My married friends on a road trip only paid one contribution for gas money. Is this the cheapest couple in America?

‘This doesn’t seem fair to me, but we didn’t discuss how the split would work before the trip.’

IRS should postpone tax-filing deadline to prevent ‘taxpayer anxiety,’ Democratic lawmakers say

Tax season started a little later this year, and some advocates worry that low-income filers in particular could suffer.

I pay my boyfriend rent and help run his property business. He takes my commissions and won’t discuss marriage. What can I do?

‘Six months ago, I became very frustrated and made a few spreadsheets: one documenting the rent I have paid over the last 10 years, one for all of the unpaid labor.’

Amid water shortages and power outages, Texans cry foul over price gouging for bottled water, gas and $1,000 hotel rooms

Price gouging on necessities during a declared emergency in Texas is illegal with fines of up to $250,000.

3 in 4 Americans admit they’re ‘hibernating’ or ‘sheltering-in-job’ right now

A new survey finds those lucky enough to have jobs don’t intend to leave anytime soon. Here’s why.

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Big Tech is swallowing the rest of Silicon Valley

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‘I like the stock’ and ‘I am not a cat’ — see the GameStop hearing highlights

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Bitcoin market value tops $1 trillion for first time ever as crypto price soars

The world’s No. 1 cryptocurrency hit a record high on Friday, propelling it to a market value above $1 trillion for the first time ever.