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    The Biggest Inflation Problem In America Might Not Be Where You Think

    Inflation is hitting the country hard right now, but some places are getting hit worse than others. The biggest inflation problem may not be where you'd expect.

    By Abel Rodriguez 8 days ago Read More
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    One Of America's Fastest-Growing Restaurant Chains Is Co-Owned By Drew Brees

    Drew Brees became a legendary NFL quarterback, but his post-football endeavors have led him deep into the franchise restaurant business.

    By Tim Wenger 9 days ago Read More
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    You Might Be 'Lower Class' If Your Home Value Is Below This Number

    While most would agree that building equity can have a more significant impact on net worth than income, certain home values could indicate lower income levels.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 9 days ago Read More
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    Striking Gold: 2 States Lead The Nation In 'Marrying For Money'

    Marrying for money is as old as marriage itself, and it's alive and well, especially in these two U.S. states. Here's where gold diggers are on the prowl.

    By Jennifer Woods 9 days ago Read More
  • 1974 New York Times article announcing the swearing in of new president Gerald Ford

    How The Average Household Income In The 1970s Compares To Today

    While it's difficult to make an apples-to-apples comparison of household income in the 1970s to the 2020s, but there are several factors that you can look at.

    By Ian Patton 9 days ago Read More
  • Jaguar Land Rover Logo in front of a dealshirp

    The Unexpected Company That Actually Owns Jaguar Land Rover

    Jaguar Land Rover has been building luxury British cars for a long time. Since, 2008, it has been owned by a company in another country that may surprise you.

    By Ian Patton 9 days ago Read More
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    How Portable Mortgages Would Change The Housing Market, According To An Economist

    The Trump administration is taking portable mortgages into consideration, but they might not improve the economy as much as government agencies hope they will.

    By Ian Patton 10 days ago Read More
  • Women with concerned look holding bills.

    You Might Be Considered 'Lower-Class' If Your Credit Score Is Below This Number

    Your credit score is a shorthand way for banks and other lenders to see what kind of borrower you are, but a score below this number can send a bad signal.

    By Abel Rodriguez 10 days ago Read More
  • A homeless encampment along a road

    The State With The Highest Homelessness Rate Might Surprise You

    Homelessness is at an all-time high in the U.S., but the state where the most unhoused people live is also the state has the highest cost of living.

    By Brianna Gunter 11 days ago Read More
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    Consumer Reports Says This Popular SUV Is One Of The Least Reliable Cars

    A larger car can be great for big families and serious travelers alike. While one popular vehicle may be decent on gas, the hassle might not be worth it.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 11 days ago Read More
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    You've Been Warned: Waiting For Interest Rates To Drop Before Buying A Home Could Cost You

    While waiting for home interest rates to drop might seem smart, it could actually cost you more money in the long run -- here's what to know.

    By Ian Patton 11 days ago Read More
  • Jeff Bezos with Amazon logo.

    Why Amazon's Financial Strategy Is Making Everything Else You Buy More Expensive

    Did you know that Amazon's financial strategy, which forces its sellers to lower their prices, is actually making things you buy elsewhere pricier?

    By Ian Patton 11 days ago Read More
  • shoppers and staff in front of costco store

    Costco's Best-Selling Item Isn't A Food Or Drink Item

    Costco's highest-volume seller is a household staple you might not even think about, but it nets the company hundreds of millions of dollar every year.

    By Tim Wenger 11 days ago Read More
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    US States With The Strictest Statewide Rent Control Policies

    Rent control is a popular idea, but very few states have any policies to the effect. Of the states that do, these are the ones with the strictest laws.

    By Ian Patton 12 days ago Read More
  • Staff and customers inside a Supercuts salon

    How Much Supercuts Franchise Owners Really Make In A Year

    A national brand with thousands of stores doesn’t always equal high earnings, and the numbers behind Supercuts ownership might surprise potential investors.

    By Erik Bojnansky 13 days ago Read More
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    10 Embarrassing Times America Wasted A Ton Of Money

    Given how large and divided a government can be, funds often disappear amid bureaucratic processes. Unfortunately, it's often taxpayers footing the bill.

    By Daniel Feininger 13 days ago Read More
  • Family serving thanksgiving dinner

    This 75 Year Old Thanksgiving Staple Is Still Less Than $1

    Costing just 10 cents in 1950, this Thanksgiving staple is still well under $1, with a price of about 50 cents. Here's how its price managed to stay so low.

    By Ian Patton 14 days ago Read More
  • Man in reflective vest throwing trash into a bin

    The New York 'Dumping' Policy That Could Make You $2,000 Richer

    You may not expect metropolitan areas to be spotless, but one city is offering a nice paycheck to keep its sidewalks and streets clean.

    By Tamilore Onikosi 14 days ago Read More
  • Sad woman looks at her smartphone in her office

    The US District With The Highest Unemployment Rate Might Surprise You

    2025 has been a pretty bad year for the job market, but one city in particular is getting hit harder than anywhere else in the country.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 14 days ago Read More
  • Mike Bloomberg in his NY mayor office

    This Huge Investment Bank Fired Billionaire Mike Bloomberg (And He Never Looked Back)

    Before his great successes, Mike Bloomberg was fired by a major investment bank. He took it in stride and launched himself to great heights.

    By Jack Vatsal 14 days ago Read More
  • Family having Thanksgiving dinner together

    Here's How Much Less Thanksgiving Dinner Will Cost Consumers In 2025

    A recent report from the American Farm Bureau Federation shows a decline in the cost of a Thanksgiving Dinner in 2025. Here's how much you can expect to spend.

    By Erik Bojnansky 15 days ago Read More
  • Pyramids of Giza with setting sun off to right and camel resting in foreground

    Building The Great Pyramid In Modern Times Would Cost A Shocking Amount Of Money

    The Great Pyramid at Giza was the tallest structure on earth for almost 4,000 years, and rebuilding it would be an expensive and complicated undertaking.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 15 days ago Read More
  • Outlook at Rome Georgia

    This Affordable Hill Town In Georgia Is Ideal For Budget Living

    Georgia is home to lots of lovely land, but this town is so beautiful and affordable you might start looking for a place there to call your own.

    By Ian Patton 15 days ago Read More
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    The Largest Car Brake Recall In Recent History Cost This Company A Ton Of Money

    "Recall" is a word that many businesses probably wish they could forget. Unfortunately, it became a memorable chapter in this car company's history in 2024.

    By Brianna Gunter 15 days ago Read More
  • A suited Jeff Bezos pontificates from a seat onstage at an event

    Jeff Bezos' Grim US Economy Prediction Is Coming True

    You might think the extremely rich are somewhat out of touch with reality, but the founder of one major corporation saw a big problem coming years in advance.

    By Larissa Zageris 16 days ago Read More
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    12 US States With The Highest Unemployment Rates

    While national unemployment figures are released regularly, states like California and Nevada have been higher than the national average.

    By Toni Matthews - El 16 days ago Read More
  • Group of happy-looking young professionals

    The US State With The Lowest Unemployment Might Surprise You

    With unemployment numbers gradually rising nationwide, this Midwestern state boasts the lowest unemployment rate in the United States. Here's what we know.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 17 days ago Read More
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