
Maya Lanzone
Maya Lanzone is a Consumer Reporter for The U.S. Sun. She joined the team as a freelance journalist in November 2023 and was promoted to her current position in May 2024. She has covered a wide range of topics, including money, news, motors, live blogs, and lifestyle. She has also written several exclusive articles on topics such as CEO changes, valuable coins, and rising fast food costs. Maya previously interned with Enspire Magazine and wrote stories about emerging businesses and entrepreneurs. Maya graduated from the University of Florida in 2023 with degrees in English and Behavior Analysis.
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- Four-word rule experts say will keep your 401k recession-proof and why to avoid checking account despite tariff turmoil8 Apr—The US SunAMERICANS concerned over losses to retirement savings caused by turmoil in global markets after Donald Trump’s tariffs have no need to take any panicked actions, experts have warned. As 401k holders questioned the impact of the tariffs on their accounts, advisors told The U.S. Sun that nine simple rules will ensure savings stay safe despite recession fears. Trump’s “Liberation Day” unveiling of tariffs on all goods into the US on April 2 sparked historic losses through financial markets...
- Four reasons your tax refund may be delayed plus key way to prevent common error on your return, expert says18 Feb—The US SunTAX season is in full swing with the Internal Revenue Service estimating that 140 million Americans will file taxes this year. While most refunds are issued promptly, tax experts have revealed certain factors that could cause delays - along with a key tip to help avoid a common error and subsequent setbacks. Although the task of filing your taxes can be frustrating and time-consuming, most taxpayers look forward to receiving their tax refunds. However, there are a variety of factors that can...
- Luckiest numbers to land huge lottery jackpots – but expert reveals ‘real’ way to improve odds1 Feb—The US SunMANY have dreamed of winning the lottery, but more often than not, lucky numbers such as your birthday leave you empty-handed. A new study has revealed the lucky lottery numbers to play to up your chances of winning big. Sign up for the Money newsletter Your info will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy From birthdays to anniversaries to lucky numbers to age, everyone has their own strategy for picking lottery numbers. However, you may not be optimizing your chances of winning the...
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