Joey Solitro
Joey Solitro is a freelance financial journalist at Kiplinger with more than a decade of experience. A longtime equity analyst, Joey has covered a range of industries for media outlets including The Motley Fool, Seeking Alpha, Market Realist, and TipRanks. Joey holds a bachelor's degree in business administration.
Latest articles by Joey Solitro
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Mortgage Demand Falls for Third Consecutive Week
Higher mortgage rates have continued to impact affordability and purchasing power, economist says.
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Drone Medicine Deliveries To Take Flight at Cleveland Clinic
Look, up in the sky! That drone might just have your medicines in tow.
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Medicare to Broaden Access to Mental Health Care in 2024
Medicare is set to expand its coverage of mental health care services in 2024. Here's what you need to know.
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Autoworkers Strike Is Set To End As Detroit's Big Three Sign Tentative Agreements
UAW strike is set to end as Ford, GM and Stellantis sign tentative agreements.
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T-Mobile Walks Back Plan to Switch Users to Pricier Plans
Immediate customer backlash led T-Mobile to change course on planned price increases.
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The Fed Takes Aim At 'Swipe Fees'
If approved, 'swipe fees' on debit card transaction would fall by over 25% under the plan.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Testifies at FTX Trial That Mistakes Were Made
Sam Bankman-Fried faces several fraud charges for his time at the FTX cryptocurrency exchange.
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Student Loan Borrowers To See Better Protections Under New Rules
Student loan borrowers will be better protected against sudden school closures under the rules, the DOE says.
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UAW, Ford Reach Tentative Deal As GM, Stellantis Strike Continues
UAW and Ford's proposed agreement must be approved by union membership but workers can return to before that.
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Apple Pay Later Launches Across U.S. — Here's How To Use It
After a limited rollout in March, Apple Pay Later is now available to all U.S. users.
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Apple Hikes Apple TV Plus Price and Other Services
Apple’s latest round of price increases follows price hikes from Netflix, Discovery and other streamers in the last few months.
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Social Media Scams Cost Consumers $2.7B, Study Shows
Scams related to online shopping, investment schemes and romance top the FTC's social media list this year.
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Want More Control of Your Banking Data? There’s a New Plan For That
Financial institutions would need to make your banking data available for free if a new CFPB proposal is approved.
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Selective Shoppers to Rule This Holiday Season, Studies Show
Most people are expected to hold the purse strings tight as they look for bargains, studies show
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Walgreens Enters Medicare Advantage Market in 4 States
Walgreens is launching Medicare Advantage plans with Alignment Healthcare in select markets in Arizona, California, Florida and Texas.
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GoodRx Is Offering $35 Insulin Coupons — And You Don't Need Insurance
The $35 insulin coupon can be used at more than 70,000 pharmacies nationwide, GoodRx says.
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Home Insurance Rates Surge Nearly 15% at Farmers, USAA — Study
The average home insurance rate climbed 8.8% in the first eight months of 2023, report shows.
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United Airlines Aims To Speed Boarding Time With New Method
United Airlines said it can cut boarding time by allowing economy window seat passengers to board first.
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Delta Modifies SkyMiles Rules Amid Fierce Customer Backlash
Delta does an about-face on some of the changes it made to its SkyMiles loyalty program last month.
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Netflix Hikes Prices Again As Subscriptions Climb
Netflix joins Discovery, Amazon, Disney and several other streamers that have recently boosted prices.
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Medicare Advantage 2024 Plans Dip in Ratings
Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D plans lose 'star' on the CMS performance score card.
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Will More Rite Aid Stores Close? Bankruptcy Restructuring Process Begins
Rite Aid plans to close or sell more than 250 stores so far under a court-supervised restructuring process.
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How to Avoid Medicare Open Enrollment Scams
Scammers are jumping on the Medicare open enrollment bandwagon along with fraudsters sending bogus bills for COVID-19 tests. Here’s how to avoid them all.
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Disney Raises Prices for Theme Parks, Parking
Visiting Mickey at Disney's Florida and California theme parks just got more expensive.
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