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About Tipswatch

Author of Tipswatch.com blog, David Enna is a long-time journalist based in Charlotte, N.C. A past winner of two Society of American Business Editors and Writers awards, he has written on real estate and home finance, and was a founding editor of The Charlotte Observer's website.

Amid volatility, this week’s 10-year TIPS auction still looks attractive

Note: The auction will close Tuesday at 1 p.m. because of the Thanksgiving holiday. By David Enna, Tipswatch.com We’ve seen pretty dramatic swings in both real and nominal yields over the last 2 1/2 months, as Federal Reserve officials wavered … Continue reading

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October inflation brings positive news: Flat for the month, sliding lower for the year

By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Here we go: A good news inflation report as we head toward a new year. The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) was unchanged in October on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau … Continue reading

Posted in Investing in TIPS | 20 Comments

Medicare costs for 2024 are rising faster than U.S. inflation

Part B costs, deductibles and IRMAA surcharges will increase about 6% next year. By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Less than a month ago, U.S. retirees collecting Social Security learned their benefits will be increasing 3.2% beginning in January. That was the … Continue reading

Posted in Inflation, Medicare, Retirement, Social Security | 32 Comments

Random thoughts on I Bonds in 2023, 2024

I Bonds remain attractive, but when and why? By David Enna, Tipswatch.com The I Bond’s new fixed rate of 1.3% — the highest in 16+ years — and the resulting composite rate of 5.27% should be creating a lot of … Continue reading

Posted in I Bond, Inflation, Investing in TIPS, Retirement, Savings Bond, Treasury Bills, TreasuryDirect | 51 Comments

I Bond’s fixed rate rises to 1.3%, highest in more than 16 years

Composite rate for I Bonds rises to 5.27%. Fixed rate for EE Bonds rises to 2.70%; doubling factor holds at 20 years. By David Enna, Tipswatch.com The Treasury announced today it is raising the permanent fixed rate on the U.S. … Continue reading

Posted in Cash alternatives, EE Bonds, I Bond, Savings Bond, TreasuryDirect | 83 Comments