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  • older hispanic couple
    Retirement
    Retirement By David S. Chang, ChFC®, CLU® 4 months ago

    The Top 7 Retirement Regrets You'd Be Silly Not To Learn From

    Retirement is supposed to be the golden phase of life, but without proper planning and a solid routine it can be more stressful than necessary.

    By David S. Chang, ChFC®, CLU® 4 months ago Read More
  • a nurse holds the hand of a man in a hospital bed
    Retirement
    Retirement By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago

    How Medicare Recipients End Up Paying More Thanks To Medicare Advantage

    For nearly 30 years, Medicare Advantage recipients have enjoyed a free-market version of Medicare coverage — while everybody else pays the price.

    By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago Read More
  • Hot water heater in a utility room
    Spending
    Spending By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago

    The Water Heater Hack That Can Save Up To 16% On Your Electric Bill

    Heating water makes up a major chunk of your electric bill. With electricity prices on the rise, slash your water heater's energy usage with this simple tip.

    By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago Read More
  • A Dollar Tree store in North Carolina.
    News
    News By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • Packages delivered to front door
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio 4 months ago

    Stop Your Compulsive Spending Instantly With One Simple Tip

    If you find yourself always adding items to your cart, then you may want to try this simple trick that'll give you a bit more time to consider your purchase(s).

    By Carolyn Osorio 4 months ago Read More
  • Well-dressed woman with sunglasses holding shopping bags
    Earning
    Earning By Jennifer Woods 4 months ago

    Millennials Consider You 'Upper-Class' If Your Salary Is Above This Number

    "Upper class" means different things to different age groups, and most millennials view this six-figure salary as the benchmark for this status.

    By Jennifer Woods 4 months ago Read More
  • An angled view of the federal U.S. Department of Education building
    News
    News By Larissa Zageris 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • Lifesize Batman figuring in store
    Collectibles
    Collectibles By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago

    The Iconic Batman Comic That Could Be Worth $2 Million Today

    If you happen to have one of the most important issues of Batman ever produced, you may be sitting on a fortune, based on previous auction prices.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago Read More
  • a traveler looking out a train window
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger 4 months ago

    The Travel Trick Rick Steves Uses To Save Time And Money At The Same Time

    If you're looking to enjoy more exploration time during your vacation, then this combo ticket could be the perfect choice -- while also saving you money.

    By Daniel Feininger 4 months ago Read More
  • A close up of hands placing a new cell phone in a box.
    Spending
    Spending By Sarah Bloomfield 4 months ago

    The Truth Behind Verizon's 'Free Phone' Initiative - Is It Worth It?

    While plenty of companies offer marketing tactics and sales ploys in order to lure customers, Verizon's free phone deal stands out as particularly appealing.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 4 months ago Read More
  • A waiter walks by customers at an outdoor table in New York.
    Taxes
    Taxes By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago

    The New Tax Law That Could Change Restaurant Tipping Forever

    Passed as an Internal Revenue Code amendment in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, this new law has immense implications for tipping at restaurants.

    By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago Read More
  • Disheveled man with beard holding container of food and plastic fork
    Economics
    Economics By Toni Matthews - El 4 months ago

    These 12 States Have The Highest Homelessness Rates

    Homelessness is a serious issue across the United States, with coastal states like California and Washington seeing an increase in recent years.

    By Toni Matthews - El 4 months ago Read More
  • Faceless senior counting $100 bills
    News
    News By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • People moving boxes into a new home
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago

    Berkshire Hathaway Has A Major Housing Market Prediction

    As the housing market continues to change from its pandemic peak, would-be buyers who have been holding out on purchasing could be in for good news.

    By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago Read More
  • Heavy wooden antique door with black metal hardware
    Shopping
    Shopping By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago

    This Underrated Thrift Store Alternative Could Be A Jackpot For Vintage Valuables

    Love vintage finds? A surprising shopping alternative might just offer better quality, rarer items, and bigger savings than your favorite thrift store.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago Read More
  • A young doctor examining an older patient's eye
    Spending
    Spending By Brianna Gunter 4 months ago

    Changes Are Coming To Medicare Advantage Plans In 2026

    As the government continues to cut funding for more and more essential programs, seniors' access to healthcare is in for some serious changes in the new year.

    By Brianna Gunter 4 months ago Read More
  • The White House behind an iron fence with a U.S. flag on top at full mast
    News
    News By Larissa Zageris 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • View of Solvang, California, with mountain range in the background
    Retirement
    Retirement By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago

    Retirement Living: Moving To 'The Danish Capital Of America' Comes At A Cost

    California's Solvang has lots to offer, including a unique culture shaped by the town's Danish settler history. But the cost of living there is astronomical.

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago Read More
  • Wealthy couple in home.
    Luxury
    Luxury By Abel Rodriguez 4 months ago

    Even 'Upper Class' People Have This Bad Credit Card Habit

    Higher income can mean higher spending, and no matter where on the wealth scale you fall, a lot of people wind up with the same financial problem.

    By Abel Rodriguez 4 months ago Read More
  • rows of purses lined up in a store
    Shopping
    Shopping By Ian Patton 4 months ago

    A Luxury Fashion Brand From 2005 Has Insane Resale Value In 2025

    It's not often that you can make a profit on a resale, but one luxury fashion brand seems to be bucking the trend — and it's all thanks to Gen Z.

    By Ian Patton 4 months ago Read More
  • A penny in a pile of change
    News
    News By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • Internal Revenue Service building sign
    News
    News By Erik Bojnansky 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • Jeep Wrangler in parking lot
    Auto
    Auto By Amilcar Riera 4 months ago

    Customers' Least Favorite Car Brands, According To Consumer Reports

    According to a recent Consumer Reports survey, American drivers have serious concerns about a number of car brands, from Jeep to Acura.

    By Amilcar Riera 4 months ago Read More
  • a pile of credit cards on a laptop keyboard
    Spending
    Spending By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago

    When Your Credit Score Reaches This Number, You Could Qualify For A Premium Credit Card

    A premium credit card could be your gateway to lower interest rates, cheap hotels, and airport lounges — but what credit score do you need to actually get one?

    By Kelly Boyer Sagert 4 months ago Read More
  • U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office
    News
    News By Tamilore Onikosi 4 months ago

    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 4 months ago Read More
  • U.S. dollar bill that has burn marks on it
    Economics
    Economics By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago

    Why Does The Federal Reserve Shred Currency And Where Does It Go?

    While it isn't responsible for money printing, the Federal Reserve is in charge of shredding currency. Here is why and how exactly it does this.

    By Kyle Schurman 4 months ago Read More
  • a gloved hand holding a wrench fist bumps an ungloved hand
    Auto
    Auto By Tamilore Onikosi 4 months ago

    This Best-Selling Vehicle Is One Of The Most Reliable Cars, According To Consumer Reports

    Lightweight, responsive, and highly reliable, this nifty two-seat roadster has been making waves among motor enthusiasts since the late 1980s.

    By Tamilore Onikosi 4 months ago Read More
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