Which States Have A Minimum Wage Of $15 Or More?
On January 1, 2024, two states, Maryland and New Jersey, joined the group of seven states, plus the District of Columbia, with a minimum wage of $15 or more.
Read MoreOn January 1, 2024, two states, Maryland and New Jersey, joined the group of seven states, plus the District of Columbia, with a minimum wage of $15 or more.
Read MoreAuto insurance is pricey, but necessary in the majority of states, with 48 out of 50 states requiring drivers to carry some level of insurance.
Read MoreOn September 19, a discharge petition for the bipartisan Social Security Fairness Act secured the signatures it needed (218) to force a vote on the House floor.
Read MoreSome businesses undergo a rebrand because they need a fresh new start, while others change their name because it no longer represents what they offer.
Read MoreWe spoke with investor Dutch Mendenhall about what Florida cities to be wary of when buying a home. The state's homeownership rate in 2023 was 67.3%.
Read MoreOn September 18, the Fed cut its benchmark interest rate by a surprising half-point. It was the central bank's first rate reduction since March 2020.
Read MoreThe U.S. half dollar dates back to 1794, and there have been three different individuals to feature on the coin's obverse. The last change took place in 1964.
Read MoreTim Walz withdrew from his retirement account to help pay for his daughter's college expenses. Here's what the decision meant for the Walzes' savings.
Read MoreWe take a look at the economic costs of wildfires, as well as the consequences (increasingly far-reaching) of climate change-fueled weather disasters.
Read MoreDepending on your birth year, full retirement age is 66 or 67. And data from the Pew Recent Center finds 19% of people 65 or older are still working today.
Read MoreIt's understandable people want in on financial opportunities, however, following the crowd on social media like TikTok can be a huge money mistake.
Read MoreMany common bank fees are avoidable, you just have to know what not to do (like overdraw your account). What you manage to save in return may surprise you.
Read MoreSince 1984, Social Security income has been subject to federal tax. For taxpayers living in nine states, they also might pay state taxes on their benefits.
Read MoreBuilding your net worth takes strategy. This strategy helps you chip away debt while saving for the future, using money you didn't (just) have.
Read MoreSavvy Costco shoppers know where to look for additional savings, and it's in the price tag. Small changes can mean big savings at the warehouse store.
Read MoreSurveys say more than 70% of people prefer banking online than in person. This shift has opened the door for banks that lack any physical location to visit.
Read MoreWhen saving money, little wins can go a long way in keeping you motivated. Unfortunately, less successful approaches can have the opposite effect, too.
Read MoreIt's important to remember that changes to Social Security come from Congress. The last time the program underwent a major overhaul was 41 years ago.
Read MoreWarren Buffett has a very specific plan for how his wealth (nearly $144 billion) can do the most good. His three children will help him achieve it.
Read MoreThe federal minimum wage has not changed in 15 years. In July 2009, it increased from $6.55 to $7.25. Many states have higher baseline wages today.
Read MoreFinishing the year off financially strong lets you start the new year off in the best possible way. You don't want to carry over anything from the prior year.
Read MoreThe national debt reached $35 trillion in July 2024. But, this is the government's debt, so does it actually affect your wallet? In a way; here's how.
Read MoreFor retirees living on a fixed income, with a good percentage of it being from Social Security, there's little left at month's end for the unexpected.
Read MoreFurther, complaints to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) demonstrated that crypto scammers are now operating across all scheme categories.
Read MoreBefore retirement, it pays to know your options for Social Security. There are certain rules that can make a big difference in how much you get in each check.
Read MoreHear about the next big thing in stocks? Money Digest's Daniel Feininger explains how this investing rule takes those trends, only to do the opposite.
Read MoreThe Social Security Administration will announce the 2025 COLA rate this October. Certain states will see a bigger boost than others; here's why.
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