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Greg McBride

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Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Analyst at Bankrate

Greg McBride, CFA is a Senior Vice President and the Chief Analyst at @Bankrate.

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  • 1 week ago | bankrate.com | Sarah Foster |Chris Kahn |Greg McBride |Karen Bennett

    Fearing higher inflation from tariffs, the FOMC is likely to keep rate cuts on holdRecession fears are rising, consumer sentiment is plummeting, and markets over the past few weeks have been bumpy. You might be wondering: Why is everyone saying the Fed won’t cut interest rates today? I’m Sarah Foster, Bankrate’s U.S. economy and Federal Reserve reporter.

  • 2 months ago | turnto10.com | Greg McBride

    Both individual retirement account (IRA) types — traditional and Roth — offer valuable retirement-planning benefits, but with different structures, income limits, and pros and cons. Key takeawaysTraditional IRAs offer the potential for tax deductibility in the present, while Roth IRA contributions are made with after-tax dollars. Withdrawals are also taxed differently: Income taxes are due on distributions from a traditional IRA. Qualified Roth IRA withdrawals, however, are tax-free.

  • 2 months ago | abc6onyourside.com | Greg McBride

    Roth IRA vs. traditional IRA: Which is better for you? by Greg McBride, CFAMon, February 17th 2025 at 3:36 PMThomas Barwick/Getty Images

  • 2 months ago | komonews.com | Greg McBride

    Both individual retirement account (IRA) types — traditional and Roth — offer valuable retirement-planning benefits, but with different structures, income limits, and pros and cons. Key takeawaysTraditional IRAs offer the potential for tax deductibility in the present, while Roth IRA contributions are made with after-tax dollars. Withdrawals are also taxed differently: Income taxes are due on distributions from a traditional IRA. Qualified Roth IRA withdrawals, however, are tax-free.

  • 2 months ago | krcrtv.com | Greg McBride

    Both individual retirement account (IRA) types — traditional and Roth — offer valuable retirement-planning benefits, but with different structures, income limits, and pros and cons. Key takeawaysTraditional IRAs offer the potential for tax deductibility in the present, while Roth IRA contributions are made with after-tax dollars. Withdrawals are also taxed differently: Income taxes are due on distributions from a traditional IRA. Qualified Roth IRA withdrawals, however, are tax-free.

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Greg McBride, CFA
Greg McBride, CFA @BankrateGreg
22 Apr 25

How auto-IRAs are reshaping retirement for Americans without 401(k)s https://t.co/bOYkucR9Bb

Greg McBride, CFA
Greg McBride, CFA @BankrateGreg
21 Apr 25

Is it a good idea to pay your credit card debt with your tax refund? Ask yourself these 3 questions https://t.co/y4ZYALXb6s

Greg McBride, CFA
Greg McBride, CFA @BankrateGreg
21 Apr 25

Worried about a job loss? Time to pump up your emergency savings. https://t.co/TuYcdMPYC2