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  • A woman filling up gas tank

    The US State With The Highest Gas Prices Is No Longer California

    California was dethroned as the most expensive state for gas, but that doesn't mean that other states haven't also experienced price increases.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Two people shaking hands over paperwork

    3 Major Settlement Deadlines Are Coming Up Soon (Including One Worth Up To $6,500)

    Class action lawsuit settlements can put extra money into your pocket, usually without a ton of extra work. Three in particular have upcoming filing deadlines.

    By Byron Armstrong 2 months ago Read More
  • A woman with her back turned watching a missle launch.

    The Expected Cost Of Donald Trump's Golden Dome Contract Will Make You Pause

    President Trump expects to invest billions in a "Golden Dome" project to protect the nation against foreign missiles, but the true cost may be much higher.

    By Byron Armstrong 2 months ago Read More
  • An AT&T store on Sixth Avenue in New York.

    AT&T's $177 Million Data Breach Settlement Could Mean A $7,500 Payment For You

    With not one but two separate security breach settlements at play, AT&T customers could be eligible for significant settlement payments if they file in time.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • The inside of a magnesium plant

    This Major Manufacturing Company Just Filed For Bankruptcy And The Ramifications Could Be Grim

    While bankruptcy news in 2025 is far from surprising, this particular manufacturer's demise could have serious consequences across multiple industries.

    By Tamilore Onikosi 2 months ago Read More
  • A door for a Social Security Administration office in Redding, California

    Retirees Should Be Weary Of Social Security's New 2026 COLA Estimate

    As estimates for Social Security's 2026 COLA rate continue to increase, seniors should consider the other financial ramifications that come with this increase.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Women looking at paperwork at desk

    Checks Are Being Mailed To New York Doorsteps. Here's Why

    New York residents might receive a welcome financial surprise in the mail, thanks to specific 2024 legislation and a mountain of lost money.

    By Abel Rodriguez 2 months ago Read More
  • Cash counting machine counts $100 bills

    The New Technology That Could Someday Change $100 Bills

    As counterfeiting techniques continue to advance, newly discovered technologies might be necessary to ensure scammers can't create fake U.S. currency.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Oracle building

    Oracle's Market Jump Is Proof That Investors Have Big Hopes For AI

    Oracle's stock price jumped more than 40% on September 10, 2025, briefly pushing the company's co-founder into the top spot for richest man in the world.

    By Daniel Feininger 2 months ago Read More
  • A Capital One office building in Delaware.

    Capital One Customers Can Get A Bigger Payout If They Close Their Account By This Date

    Your share of Capital One's massive $425 million settlement could be 15% higher if you close your 360 Savings Account by this date in the fall of 2025.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • A woman getting checked for cancer with a mammogram.

    Cancer Screenings Medicare Gives Seniors For Free

    Medicare provides seniors with free preventive health screenings, including cancer checks, helping them stay proactive about their health care.

    By Daniel Feininger 2 months ago Read More
  • Social Security card, $100 bill, and American flag

    A Cost-Cutting Change Is Coming To Social Security Checks At The End Of September

    As if the Social Security roller coaster wasn't wild enough in 2025, a new change is coming to how benefits checks are distributed to 500,000 beneficiaries.

    By Daniel Feininger 2 months ago Read More
  • Front of Rite Aid pharmacy with yellow

    These Popular Store Chains Are On The Hook For Bankruptcy In 2025

    Companies like 7-Eleven and Torrid once seemed unstoppable, but changing retail environments have made many iconic American brands unsustainable.

    By Toni Matthews - El 2 months ago Read More
  • Front of Lowe's store

    Lowe's Confirms Major Deal To Acquire 370-Store Retailer

    Lowe's has acquired Foundation Building Materials (FBM) in an effort to corner more of the market in its battle against Home Depot.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 2 months ago Read More
  • A stack of papers that say

    Kroger Is Laying Off 1,000 Employees And The Reason Is Clear

    Kroger announced that layoffs would occur at the company's corporate offices, but these cuts aren't planned to affect frontline workers in stores.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Cracker Barrel sign on a store

    Cracker Barrel's Stock Is Taking A Major Plunge, And The Reason Is Clear

    Cracker Barrel might have made a grave error in updating its logo, and that's only one part of a bigger picture that's driving down the company's stock.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 2 months ago Read More
  • Person holding smartphone displaying the word TARIFF in bold letters, with the national flags of China and the United States in the background

    Target Vs. Walmart: Which Store Will Be More Impacted By Tariffs?

    As tariffs begin to impact in-store prices, consumers should consider comparing retailer prices in order to find the best options for your budget.

    By Desmond Efe-khaese 2 months ago Read More
  • Several white-collar manager jobs are among the top 50 highest paid jobs

    The Highest-Paying American Jobs In 2025, As Revealed By US Wage Report

    Professionals in these fields make the highest average salaries, and while the results are mostly as you'd expect, a few professions may surprise you.

    By Erik Bojnansky 2 months ago Read More
  • Medicare enrollment form on clip board with pen and stethoscope

    The Worst Medicare Cuts Of 2025 Will Make Retirees Pause

    Sweeping Medicare cuts in 2025 mark the largest rollback in decades, raising costs, and reshaping access for seniors and many other vulnerable groups.

    By J. Arky 2 months ago Read More
  • Roller coaster at a Six Flags amusement park

    Six Flags Just Announced A New Discount Program, And The Reason Is Clear

    Six Flags amusement parks have struggled to maintain consistent attendance levels, and the company is dropping prices to lure people in.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman holds golden house with money under it

    If You Live In This State, A Stimulus Payment Might Be Coming Your Way

    While most state residents must contend with taxes on various parts of income or sales, residents of this state actually receive money from the government.

    By Erik Bojnansky 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman holding plastic bag with food in it at grocery store

    How Much Do Plastic Bags Really Cost At The Grocery Store?

    Plastic bags are horrible for the environment, and many states have enacted policies that force retailers to charge money for their use.

    By Erik Bojnansky 3 months ago Read More
  • American flag super imposed over a parking lot of cars

    Trump's Tariffs Are Hitting This Massive Car Corporation Hard

    With Trump's on-again off-again tariff policy scaring consumers, more companies are reporting significant losses. Chief among them: car companies.

    By J. Arky 3 months ago Read More
  • In this photo illustration, a person holds a smartphone displaying the logo of Capital One Financial Corporation

    Do You Qualify For A Payment In Capital One's $425 Million Class Action Lawsuit?

    Capital One is liable for up to $425 million in payments to savings account holders that were ruled to have missed out on higher interest payments.

    By Desmond Efe-khaese 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman filling out social security paperwork

    Social Security Just Made A Major Change To Disability Benefits

    The Social Security Administration just added more conditions to the Compassionate Allowances List, while it simultaneously cracks down elsewhere.

    By Erik Bojnansky 3 months ago Read More
  • Slighting frowning woman pumping gas and looking at her phone

    Gasoline Prices Jumped Under Trump's Newest Tariffs

    As consumers continue to wait to experience the full impact of Trump's tariff policy, some might have already noticed an increased at the gas station.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 3 months ago Read More
  • Sign hanging from ceiling reading Store Closing

    An Iconic Mall Staple Just Filed For Bankruptcy And The Reason Is Clear

    As retailers continue to struggle in the wake of inflation, changing consumer behaviors, and Trump tariffs, another retailer is filing for bankruptcy.

    By J. Arky 3 months ago Read More
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