Slabu Exchange-The Daily Money: Back-to-school financial blues

2025-04-29 04:59:18source:Christopher Caldwellcategory:Stocks

Good morning and Slabu ExchangeHappy Friday! This is Betty Lin-Fisher with Friday's consumer-focused The Daily Money.

It's hard to believe that it's almost August and that summer is zooming by. As the new school year starts, families are feeling the back-to-school financial pinch. In a new WalletHub study, more than 3 in 4 parents, or 70%, feel that schools ask them to buy too much for the back-to-school season.

Read more about what parents think about schools and finances in my story.

One way to save on those back-to-school expenses is with a state sales tax holiday. There are 17 states that offer these tax-free periods: Tennessee starts today, and Florida and Ohio are up next week.

Some states, like Ohio, have extended their tax-free holiday and expanded it beyond just school supplies to nearly anything considered "personal tangible property" $500 or less.

Find out if your state is among those offering a tax-free holiday in my story.

Southwest gets rid of open seating

It's the end of an era as Southwest Airlines announced on Thursday that it was eliminating its 50-year open-seat policy in favor of assigning seats.

More details are expected in September, but find out what other changes Southwest announced.

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