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  • Worried man looking at a pad of paper

    You Won't Believe How Much Interest You'd Pay On A 50-Year Mortgage Loan

    Trump is floating the idea of 50-year mortgage terms. The longer term would lower the monthly payments, but the total interest you'd pay is shockingly high.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 29 days ago Read More
  • President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.

    Trump's Surprise 'Shopping Spree' Sparks New Questions

    Donald Trump recently went on a "shopping spree" that is raising more questions about the ethicality of his spending while in the White House.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • Beverage cups from a Freddy's restaurant

    One Of Dairy Queen's Biggest Rivals Just Went Bankrupt – Here's What Happened

    A popular ice cream and burger spot that rivals Dairy Queen has announced bankruptcy, but the struggling company says it will work to get back on track.

    By Kyle Schurman 1 month ago Read More
  • Costco cashier surrounded by shoppers

    Costco Members Are The Target Of A New Money-Making Initiative

    In a recent earnings call, Costco's leadership discussed new initiatives aimed at boosting the company's revenue. These will target the company's members.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • Cargo containers in a port

    Stimulus Checks? What We Know So Far About Tariff Dividends

    Trump made a splash last week by announcing that consumers would be getting a $2,000 tariff dividend, but few details have emerged since the announcement.

    By Tamilore Onikosi 1 month ago Read More
  • The U.S. Capitol building on a sunny blue day, framed by green trees and a concrete fence.

    The Nation's Capital Is Expected To Lose A Ton Of Money And Reason Couldn't Be Clearer

    While Washington D.C. has, obviously, weathered many political storms over the years, the projected economic impact of the latest one could be detrimental.

    By Larissa Zageris 1 month ago Read More
  • U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

    The Financial Protection Agency That Could Run Out Of Cash In 2026

    This agency protects Americans from deceitful practices by financial institutions. Its funding is due to lapse in 2026, paving the way for its shutdown.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • A Dollar Tree store in North Carolina.

    Dollar Tree Is Increasing Store Prices And It Isn't The First Time

    Even bargain outlets are feeling the effects of inflation and tariffs. Good luck finding anything priced less than $1 at this popular discount chain.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • An angled view of the federal U.S. Department of Education building

    New Student Loan Changes Could Affect Your Finances

    The Department of Education's recently announced student loan changes will not only affect already existing borrowers, but will also impact future students.

    By Larissa Zageris 1 month ago Read More
  • Faceless senior counting $100 bills

    Retirees Could See Bigger Social Security Checks Soon - Here's How Much

    If this bill becomes law, retirees could soon see a temporary increase to their Social Security checks. The measure aims to help retirees manage inflation.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • The White House behind an iron fence with a U.S. flag on top at full mast

    This Major Energy Company Is Blaming The White House For Its Bankruptcy

    This major renewable energy company has filed for bankruptcy protection, citing Trump's energy policy shifts as the reason for its struggles.

    By Larissa Zageris 1 month ago Read More
  • A penny in a pile of change

    Penny Shortages Are Having An Unexpected Effect On Banks And Businesses

    Even though President Trump ordered the U.S. to stop production of the penny in February, retailers are only just starting to feel the effects.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 1 month ago Read More
  • Internal Revenue Service building sign

    The Easy Tax Filing System The IRS Is Getting Rid Of In 2026

    This easy tax filing system, which was previously provided through the IRS, will no longer be available to filers in 2026 thanks to the Trump administration.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office

    Trump Announces $2,000 Checks For Americans — Here's Who Could Get Them

    The U.S. President has announced $2,000 checks meant to distribute some of the tariff-generated revenue to American citizens, but they're not for everyone.

    By Tamilore Onikosi 1 month ago Read More
  • Smiling mother and son picking out groceries

    This Entrepreneur Gave Out Gift Cards For SNAP Relief And The Story Is Heartwarming

    As one northeastern businessman proved in November 2025, you don't need to be a politician or work for a non-profit to help a lot of hungry people.

    By Larissa Zageris 1 month ago Read More
  • A SNAP-EBT sign on a store glass window, set in a brick storefront on a sunny day

    Your November SNAP Payment Is About To Look Very Different

    For the millions of Americans who rely on government aid to buy food, their budgets may not shift quite as much as officials initially intended.

    By Larissa Zageris 1 month ago Read More
  • A McDonald's in Kissimmee, Florida.

    America's Penny Shortage Is Having An Unexpected Effect On McDonald's Prices

    You don't know what you have until it's gone. Now that one small coin is no longer being minted, fast food customers are feeling the effects.

    By Erik Bojnansky 1 month ago Read More
  • A red sign with a SNAP logo on a grocery store doorway

    The USDA Has An Important Message To Grocery Stores About SNAP Discounts

    As SNAP funding experiences an ongoing roller coaster regarding its funding, the USDA has made the situation even tougher for grocery stores.

    By Larissa Zageris 1 month ago Read More
  • Trump's face on a smartphon held in front of a stock market fluctuation chart.

    Donald Trump's Estimated Net Worth Since Becoming President In 2025

    While many have speculated over the years when it comes to Trumps' net worth, what is certain is that recent 2025 changes have been significant.

    By Brianna Gunter 1 month ago Read More
  • Happy customer picking groceries in a supermarket, holding a shopping basket and reaching for a product on the shelf

    A Grocery Store Chain Customers Say Is 'Cheaper Than Walmart' Is Opening More Locations

    It turns out stores don't always need the highest-budget commercials or boldest signs to succeed. Simply selling good products consistently can do the trick.

    By Byron Armstrong 2 months ago Read More
  • Man with a broken leg looking over medical bills on his laptop

    Is Your Credit Report Protected From Medical Debt

    Anyone paying off a bill from a hospital or doctor visit may be in increased financial trouble thanks to one big change the federal government is pushing.

    By Byron Armstrong 2 months ago Read More
  • A The Home Depot storefront on a bright day

    Home Depot Customers Don't Need To File A Claim To Benefit From This $65K Settlement

    While most consumers might assume a class-action lawsuit settlement would involve a payout, this particular agreement has a different benefit for shoppers.

    By Larissa Zageris 2 months ago Read More
  • Young woman flipping a closed sign on a store's front door

    The Florida Grocery Store Chain That's Suddenly Closing All Locations

    Even supermarkets struggle to pay the bills these days. After the better part of a century in business, a southeastern food retailer is shutting down.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Two kids in costumes look sadly into empty Halloween candy buckets.

    Halloween Nightmare: This Major Candy Company Just Filed For Bankruptcy

    If there weren't already enough dark economic omens in the world, companies that sell sweets are now struggling to stay afloat ahead of the sugariest holiday.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 2 months ago Read More
  • Midsection of a woman in a stylish red coat in a department store, carrying many bags

    This Iconic Department Store Chain Is Facing Bankruptcy (And Late Payments Are A Clear Sign)

    Perhaps joining the ever-growing list of companies filing bankruptcy in 2025, and soon, is this luxury retailer who previously acquired its major competitors.

    By Larissa Zageris 2 months ago Read More
  • Woman looking at paperwork in kitchen.

    The Cost Of This Medicare Plan Is Increasing And The Jump Might Surprise You

    While the recent announcement of a 2026 COLA increase might have given some relief to retirees, Medicare price increases might do the opposite.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Mature couple looking at laptop in kitchen

    Here's When Social Security Recipients Can Expect Their First Check In January 2026

    Even though the government shutdown won't impact Social Security benefits payments, knowing when your money is coming can be more important than ever.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
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