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  • A server looking disappointed as she holds a tip jar

    The Hidden Downsides Of The 'No Tax On Tips' Rule

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act supposedly allows Americans to exempt tip-based income from their taxes, but that might not be cause for celebration.

    By Colin Boyd 24 days ago Read More
  • A hospital receptionist discusses billing with a patient

    This State's Medicaid Payment Errors Are Below The National Average

    The U.S. regularly loses millions of dollars to mistakes involving Medicaid funds, but one state's efforts to mitigate that issue are proving successful.

    By Abel Rodriguez 25 days ago Read More
  • A Social Security card among US Treasury bills and coins.

    10 States With An Average Monthly Social Security Benefit Below $2,000

    How much you receive through Social Security depends on the state you live in. Find out which states get the lowest monthly Social Security checks.

    By Stephen Gadaleta 28 days ago Read More
  • man working at a banking desk in the 1970s

    Investing Rules From The 1970s That Stir Up Nostalgia In Older Boomers

    A lot can change in 50 or 60 years, but boomers born in the late '40s or '50s might be familiar with some of these old school-financial strategies.

    By Daniel Feininger 28 days ago Read More
  • The United States Capitol, is the home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government.

    The House Has Strong Feelings On Trump's Canada Tariffs (And It's Not What You'd Expect)

    President Trump implemented aggressive tariffs on many countries, including Canada. Representatives have voted on these tariffs, even with threats from Trump.

    By Byron Armstrong 29 days ago Read More
  • 1970s stock market trading floor

    3 'Safe Investments' That Were A Nightmare In The '70s

    $1 may have gone a lot further 50 years ago than it does today, but some of the assets you could buy back then were significantly more dangerous to hold.

    By Kyle Schurman 29 days ago Read More
  • A roll of cash with a graduation cap on top of it sitting on a table in front of a school chalkboard.

    Why Inheriting Student Debt Is More Complicated Than You Think

    Student loan debt is already a huge issue in the U.S. Find out what you can do if you inherit student loans that weren't paid off before a borrower passed away.

    By Brianna Gunter 30 days ago Read More
  • Woman stretching at work desk

    One Of The Worst Assets To Inherit Could Be Nothing More Than A Curse In Disguise

    Sometimes receiving an inheritance can be an inconvenience. Find out what you can do if you inherit this type of asset before it becomes a financial burden.

    By Jennifer Woods 1 month ago Read More
  • Empty hospital corridor and rooms

    Crisis Looms: Medicaid Cuts Could Force Over 100 Hospitals To Close

    Recently legislated cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and the ACA marketplaces, well over 100 hospitals are expected to close across the United States.

    By Jack Vatsal 1 month ago Read More
  • The front of a pawn shop with signs advertising that it buys gold and silver

    The Real Reason Local Pawn Shops Are Struggling While Silver And Gold Is Thriving

    Investors may have enjoyed gold and silver’s recent surges in price, but the small businesses buying and selling the materials could be in dire straits.

    By Jack Vatsal 1 month ago Read More
  • Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington, D.C.

    Why The Next Pick For Fed Chair Actually Matters More Than You Think

    President Trump has announced his next pick for the Federal Reserve Chairman. But how much does this move really matter, and how will it affect the economy?

    By Abel Rodriguez 1 month ago Read More
  • A for sale sign with the word 'sold' over it in front of a home

    5 Reasons Why Mortgage Rates May Stay Higher For Longer According To Economists

    While you might think that the Federal Reserve's recent rate drops will ensure lower mortgage rates, there is a lot more to the calculations.

    By Jennifer Woods 1 month ago Read More
  • A young woman shopping for coats at the mall

    This Popular Sportswear Store Operator Just Filed For Bankruptcy And The Reason Couldn't Be Clearer

    In an ominous development for the 2026 economy, a well-known seller of athletic clothing and accessories recently entered bankruptcy proceedings.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 1 month ago Read More
  • A closeup of the Rolex sign against a blue sky at the headquarters building.

    3 Big Changes Are Coming To Rolex In 2026

    At times, Rolex tweaks its product line and business operations. If you're looking for a new Rolex timepiece, keep an eye out for these upcoming changes.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 1 month ago Read More
  • A young woman smiling as she waits for a subway train

    10 Cities With The Cheapest, Most Reliable Public Transit Systems

    Commuters looking to drive less or live totally car-free may appreciate these cities' thriving and affordable bus, rail, and tram systems.

    By Toni Matthews - El 1 month ago Read More
  • People walking through a city street.

    The Most Livable Metro Is Also One Of The Most Expensive

    This metro area outranks other major American cities in numerous quality-of-life metrics. But although it's livable, this city is notoriously expensive.

    By Abel Rodriguez 1 month ago Read More
  • Golden Retriever wears sunglasses while looking out a car window

    10 Wealthy Pets That Inherited Their Owner's Fortune

    Pet owners love to spoil their pets, but what happens when the owner passes away? Here are some of the pets that inherited millions from their owners.

    By Toni Matthews - El 1 month ago Read More
  • Elon Musk at an event

    Elon's Big Nvidia Pivot Is A Gamble That Could Affect Both Companies

    Nvidia and Tesla have worked together for years, but some recent changes announced by Elon Musk could alter the companies' dynamic greatly.

    By Colin Boyd 1 month ago Read More
  • Oprah Winfrey speaking at an event.

    Oprah Winfrey's Real Estate Portfolio Is Even Bigger Than You Thought

    While the Queen of All Media is known for her impressive net worth, a surprising amount of that is connected to her impressive real estate holdings.

    By Brianna Gunter 1 month ago Read More
  • Two gold Bitcoins stacked up on a smartphone with an image of Bitcoin's falling stock chart on the screen.

    'A Death Spiral' - Famous Financial Investor Has Grim Warning About Bitcoin

    The price of Bitcoin dropped considerably in early 2026, and a familiar investor has some pretty dark projections for the cryptocurrency's future.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 1 month ago Read More
  • Construction worker fixing roof.

    The US State Offering $10,000 Of 'Free Money' On Home Repairs

    Renovating a house can be a costly and time-consuming process, but one state is making a major effort to help its residents afford one essential upgrade.

    By Abel Rodriguez 1 month ago Read More
  • A man changes the TV channel while a woman dials a number on her phone

    The 11 Top-Selling 'As Seen On TV' Products Of All Time

    Infomercials may not have the staying power they used to, but a handful of the items they promoted have turned their manufacturers into millionaires.

    By Toni Matthews - El 1 month ago Read More
  • A secure vault filled with gold

    Inside The Swiss Bunker That's Storing A Shocking Amount Of Money

    In a world dominated by tap-to-pay, e-commerce, and cryptocurrency, one company is using very old-school means to protect some physical assets.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman walks by a

    Major Mexican Restaurant Begins To Shut Down Locations

    The wave of restaurant closures that plagued 2025 is continuing in 2026, this time affecting multiple locations across Ohio, Georgia, Arizona, and Texas.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • An Amazon logo on a facility in Palo Alto, California

    Amazon Announced Another Round Of Massive Layoffs

    Amazon announced yet another round of major layoffs, but these corporate cuts are only the tip of the iceberg as the company also shuts down its retail stores.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • President Donald Trump looking upset

    Why JPMorgan Chase Shut Down Donald Trump's Bank Accounts

    Both President Donald Trump and the bank that stripped him of his accounts have their own explanations for the financial institution's decision.

    By Brianna Gunter 2 months ago Read More
  • A UPS driver makes a delivery in Rochester, Michigan

    UPS Announces Thousands Of Additional Layoffs As Job Cuts Continue

    Major companies across virtually every industry are reducing the size of their workforces, and 2026 will see UPS embrace this trend in a big way.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
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