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Car insurance isn't cheap, and it can get more expensive as you enter your golden years. Luckily, certain aspects of your vehicle could cut down those costs.
Read MoreCar insurance isn't cheap, and it can get more expensive as you enter your golden years. Luckily, certain aspects of your vehicle could cut down those costs.
Read MorePaying for auto insurance is never fun, but there are so many ways to save on this expense that you might be eligible for lower premiums without knowing it.
Read MoreDrivers beware: Some places in the U.S. demand much more from a commuter financially than others — and they're certainly not isolated to one region.
Read MoreUsed cars may appeal to retirees, and according to Kelley Blue Book, these five models offer the right balance between price, reliability, comfort, and safety.
Read MoreLuxury cars cost a lot to buy and maintain, so it pays to know which brands are reliable. Here are Consumer Reports' top luxury car brand picks for reliability.
Read MoreIf you want to buy a car, it's important find out which cars are resold within a year. Find out which best-selling cars leave drivers with buyer's remorse.
Read MoreThis manufacturer enjoys popularity because of its highly reliable cars. Per Consumer Reports, one of its top-selling models is one of the most reliable.
Read MoreNot all popular cars are reliable, and conversely, some models — like this one, per Consumer Reports — have less acclaim but boast great reliability.
Read MoreWhen shopping for a new vehicle as a retiree, you want one that can save you money and that offers great features. Here's an EV that is worth considering.
Read MoreConsumer Reports ranks the least-reliable electric vehicles from 2024 and 2025, with models ranging from sedans to trucks and SUVs.
Read MoreAll cars depreciate after purchase, but there's one model that holds its value while remaining super reliable, according to Consumer Reports.
Read MoreNot everyone works past age 65, but many people keep driving. While one car might yield low insurance premiums, it can come with a slew of potential issues.
Read MoreWhen buying a new car, you should use your head rather than your heart. These 2026 vehicles have recurring issues, recalls, and poor projected performance.
Read MoreLearn which insurers raised car insurance rates the most, how much drivers are paying extra, which regions are affected, and what's driving the costs.
Read MoreGM recalls have cost the company billions in profits over the years, with its most expensive quarter for such issues coming earlier in 2025.
Read MorePre-owned vehicles are quite a mixed bag, but there are some reasonably priced rides from years past that don't break the bank or break down too frequently.
Read MoreBoth President Donald Trump and the bank that stripped him of his accounts have their own explanations for the financial institution's decision.
Read MoreGoing through the hassle of creating a trust can be a tricky process, but doing all the work just to leave it empty can ultimately hurt your estate.
Read MoreEven though there is a general lack of password inventiveness across the generations, the top baby boomer passwords leave a lot to be desired.
Read MoreThis asset is liquid, easy to divide among beneficiaries, earns a decent interest rate, offers guaranteed returns, and is protected by deposit insurance.
Read MoreWhile money is likely the last thing on your mind when your spouse is ill, having hard conversations about beneficiaries can save a lot of heartache.
Read MoreElectronic banking comes with built-in protections that many people rely on without realizing where those safeguards began or how far they actually extend.
Read MoreMetal credit cards might feel like a fun perk, but the psychology behind these cards is aimed at producing more benefits for credit card companies.
Read MoreGetting calls from debt collectors can be unsettling, but if you encounter these red flags, chances are you're dealing with a scammer out to trick you.
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve continues to cut interest rates, so it may be more difficult to find a profitable CD. Is one worth seeking out, and how much would it make?
Read MoreParents can help us with so many things, but they still might give us bad financial advice. Take a look at what to do before you listen to outdated guidance.
Read MoreBefore you hire a financial planner, you need to make sure they're a good fit for your long-term goals. Asking these questions is a good place to start.
Read MoreChicago has made significant strides in crime reduction in recent years, and these five suburbs of the Windy City are incredibly safe — and quite pricey.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, there is a legal circumstance in which you may have to return a part of your inheritance. Here's how you may end up in this situation.
Read MoreWith rising rental prices, many people wonder if buying a home would be cheaper. There are some places in the South where buying a home is more affordable.
Read MoreWhile it might seem like the goal of a portfolio should always be to grow, certain age groups should focus on different asset allocations for certain goals.
Read MoreIt's well-known that baby boomers hold the largest chunk of the nation's wealth. But these five signs may mean that you're wealthier than the average boomer.
Read MoreIf you're planning your estate and realize that you don't have an heir, these are the five useful and meaningful things you can do with your assets.
Read MoreAs if a neighbor's tree crashing into your house isn't bad enough already, homeowners might be surprised by how blame is assessed in these situations.
Read MoreThe increasing cost of living in America has forced many consumers to change their spending and saving habits just to stay afloat financially.
Read MoreWith rising costs, most of us wish there were ways to reduce our bills. With just a simple phone call, you can try to negotiate with companies for discounts.
Read MoreThe amount of money needed in an emergency fund is different for everyone, but upper class individuals need enough to cover their higher monthly expenses.
Read MoreLiving in New York City can be incredibly expensive, especially in Manhattan. But you can still live in this borough with a lower income if you live frugally.
Read MoreSaving up for a down payment for a home can take many years. This state in the Midwest is where people can save up for a down payment the quickest.
Read MoreNvidia is at the forefront of AI development, so it's unsurprising that CEO Jensen Huang thinks everyone should use AI. Here's the AI tool he recommends.
Read MoreWith overinflated home prices and high mortgage rates, it's not surprising that people turn to these affordable housing alternatives to cut their costs.
Read MoreLiving full time on a cruise ship may sound appealing, but the lifestyle comes with numerous hidden costs that often make it more difficult than expected.
Read MoreBefore you walk down the aisle, here are four essential money questions to ask your partner to understand priorities, avoid conflicts, and plan your future.
Read MoreEven "till death do us part" can have its financial limits, especially if a family or heir doesn't want to comingle their inheritance with a spouse.
Read MoreBaby boomers are fairly set in their ways when it comes to budgeting, and they largely eschew this popular method for keeping track of personal finances.
Read MoreContrary to popular opinion, a financial advisor is not necessarily the right choice for everyone -- with some income brackets needing a different approach.
Read MoreAs credit card debt continues to mount across the U.S., one generation in particular is far less likely to be paying accrued interest than others.
Read MoreWyoming has a cost of living lower than average across the United States, with Rock Springs and Green River being exceptionally affordable.
Read MoreIf you recently got a raise, chances are you're excited to be able to afford more things. Before you spend a dime, listen to this sage financial advice.
Read MoreMajor companies across virtually every industry are reducing the size of their workforces, and 2026 will see UPS embrace this trend in a big way.
Read MoreCheap doesn't always mean bad, and businesses like Dollar Tree prove that by providing its customers high-end products at shockingly low prices.
Read MoreChina has become a global leader in renewable energy, and its investment in the sector is paying off. Here's how much revenue China's wind farms generate.
Read MoreAfter years of legal back and forth, major retailers may be changing their credit card payment policies and consumers could wind up footing the bill.
Read MoreIn many ways, Chick-Fil-A is thriving compared to some of its competition. Even so, it just launched some big changes in an attempt to further its success.
Read MoreThe streaming app wars have companies investing more money in better quality shows. Find out which popular TV series had the biggest budgets.
Read MoreIn a class action lawsuit from November 2025, Washington homeowners, represented by law firm Hagens Berman, are suing several Big Oil companies. Here's why.
Read MoreThe restaurant industry has always been unpredictable, but when a legendary restaurant closes its doors, it can feel like things are going from bad to worse.
Read MoreCar insurance may be an enormous expense for most consumers, but many Georgia drivers will see their premiums drop considerably in 2026.
Read MoreThe restaurant business has never been easy, and even companies with hundreds or thousands of locations can fall victim to changing economic tides.
Read MoreSubway riders have long skipped fares by jumping turnstiles to avoid the few dollars it costs to ride, adding up to millions in lost revenue for major cities.
Read MoreIt turns out the largest items at Costco aren't those bulk-sized packs of toilet paper, and some of those bigger pieces are keeping the company in the green.
Read MoreCostco performed very well throughout its 2025 fiscal year, but one change it offered some of its customer base was particularly effective.
Read MoreAs the world's most profitable fast food chain, McDonald's is pushing ahead with plans to improve the customer experience and boost its bottom line.
Read MoreMany people hold onto things for decades without knowing how much they are worth. Find out the value of these 1970s items before you donate or toss them out.
Read MoreCoca-Cola bottles, clothing, and other collectible items can date back more than 100 years and be extremely valuable in good condition.
Read MoreThere's a belief out there that upper-class people have one habit that accompanies them everywhere they go. But do they, and is it the key to their success?
Read MoreThere are many institutions in place to help ensure that aging out of a consistent paycheck is far from a death sentence for the average American's finances.
Read MoreRetirement can weigh more heavily on our financial decisions as we age, and selling certain possessions can be a great way to build a bigger parachute.
Read MoreSome of the people out there buying off-brand groceries or driving old cars can actually be surprisingly wealthy, they just show it in unexpected ways.
Read MoreAs American workers prepare to tally up their 2025 earnings and report them to the IRS, the day you can begin submitting your documents is coming quickly.
Read MoreAs savings and investments expand, financial planning needs to evolve, shifting from basic budgeting toward strategies designed to manage complexity.
Read MoreLots of 18th-century philosophies have become extremely dated since America achieved independence, but one founding father's words feel more palpable than ever.
Read MoreThe nation's top 1% get plenty of attention and scrutiny, but much less is known about the top 2%. Believe it or not, the threshold is much lower.
Read MoreDetermining what constitutes lower-class income is a complex formula that factors in inflation and your household size. Here's what it is in Florida.
Read MoreAs Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents continue to fill the news, job seekers might find themselves curious about what these agents earn.
Read MoreWhile it might seem obvious which generations are earning the most in terms of income, Gen Z offers a unique approach to how, exactly, they earn.
Read MoreSafe-haven investments skyrocketed in popularity in late 2025 and early 2026, to the point that a few precious metals became more valuable than ever.
Read MoreCar insurance is an expensive necessity, but it might not help Michigan drivers who violate or neglect one particular condition on their policy agreement.
Read MoreOlder workers are struggling to find jobs in an unpredictable market, but one expert thinks that a shift in perspective could be the secret to success.
Read MoreFilling up on diesel is a sizable investment anywhere, but its price compared to gasoline can vary widely depending on where in the world you buy it.
Read MoreBased on responses from thousands of policyholders about their homeowners' insurance policies, Consumer Reports puts its stamp of approval on three companies.
Read MoreIt's no secret that a significant wealth gap exists in the United States. But how much would everyone get if the wealth were redistributed equally?
Read MoreThe U.S. dollar has recently weakened against other major global currencies, and these three nations' currencies have risen the highest against the dollar.
Read MoreAs the debate over Social Security's insolvency continues to rage, some argue that Congress needs to make an unpopular, but necessary, decision.
Read MoreHovering around 6%, mortgage rates are at the lowest they've been in three years. That's still a far cry from the historically low rates we had in 2021.
Read MoreThough the housing market has improved since 2008, one state still has a high concentration of homeowners fighting a losing battle with their mortgages.
Read MoreWealth isn't simply defined by the amount of money in your bank account. Upper-class families are also able to pay for this major expense in cash.
Read MoreDespite the fact that loyal fans have highly anticipated "Avatar: Fire and Ash," an animated movie (or two) has stolen much of the blockbuster's thunder.
Read MoreAccording to Consumer Affairs, this town in North Carolina is the best place to live in the South thanks to its economic opportunities and vibrant culture.
Read MoreGun violence in the United States is taking its toll on the economy, from the costs for medical care to lost wages to law enforcement-related expenses.
Read MoreThe U.S. housing market has been largely stagnant in 2025, but that could change, and a modest growth could occur if this factor comes into play.
Read MoreEconomic standing is not divided into simply the upper, middle, and lower classes. Those with a specific combination of assets and income are mass affluent.
Read MoreAs you approach retirement, it could be worth rethinking your current portfolio strategy -- especially when it comes to your asset allocation.
Read MoreHigh-net-worth individuals get access to exclusive deals and benefits the rest of us could only dream of, including certain high-return investment vehicles.
Read MoreWarren Buffett is one of the greatest investors. He would have never become a billionaire if it weren't for making smart investments with some key companies.
Read MoreMorningstar's number one fund of 2025 has had impressively high returns over the past two years, but its expense ratio offsets some of these gains.
Read MoreCertain kinds of insurance can feel like expensive wastes of money, but investing in one variety could actually increase your wealth in the long term.
Read MoreInvesting in your retirement savings throughout your career can be a great financial habit, but one Roth IRA mistake could be costing you severely.
Read More2025 revealed surprising shifts across financial markets, where overlooked assets surged, familiar leaders slipped, and long-term trends reshaped portfolios.
Read MoreJim Cramer recommends that investors looking to get ahead keep their investment portfolios refined to three types of assets in the face of any market condition.
Read MoreAs economic unpredictability and the prices of essentials continue to rise, wealthier individuals are prioritizing certain financial holdings over others.
Read MoreMany luxury brands are simply not as popular as they used to be. Find out which luxury brands are seriously struggling after declining consumer sales.
Read MoreWhile affordability is a big issue in the news, luxury brands are still attracting shoppers. These are the ones Millennials are most willing to buy.
Read MoreIf your luxury purse or handbag retains value due to its characteristics or societal trends, you may be able to sell it for good money.
Read MoreRecent legislation has officially changed what was a long-standing monthly pension amount for Medal of Honor recipients, and the change is significant.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump poured cold water on his administration's plan for helping Americans find money for home down payments. Here is what we know.
Read MoreFollowing a year-long decline, the U.S. dollar experienced a notable drop on January 20, 2026, and the downward trend has continued since. Here's what we know.
Read MorePresident Trump's recent call to cap credit card rates has one unlikely supporter — the CEO of SoFi, a digital bank specializing in personal loans.
Read MoreRetail companies are continuing to struggle amidst global trade tensions and the shift to e-commerce. These major stores will be closing locations in 2026.
Read MoreWhile interest rates are crushing many Americans financially, a recently announced change to interest laws could potentially do more harm than good.
Read MoreWith the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits, consumers who had previously benefitted from these subsidies will face noticeably higher premiums.
Read MoreTaxes can be a significant financial burden for those on fixed incomes, but one state found a way to help its Social Security recipients in this regard.
Read MoreAmid major leadership changes, job cuts, and tariffs, Target is facing a huge settlement payout to employees of their sprawling warehouse facilities.
Read MoreAs unemployment rises and small businesses close at an alarming rate, even a company with a loyal following and a strong online presence couldn't stay open.
Read MoreThe population of California has shrunken considerably throughout the 21st century, and many seniors seem to have departed for the same reason.
Read MoreIf you're planning to retire early, this financial strategy will protect your savings from potential market downturns after you leave the workforce.
Read MoreIt's no surprise that baby boomers are drawn to Florida, but this county in particular boasts the nation's highest concentration of this generation.
Read MoreMany retirees might enjoy buying a vacation home. However, there are some financial pitfalls they should think of before investing in a vacation property.
Read MoreIf you're dreaming of early retirement and have an employer-sponsored retirement account, this IRS rule may allow you to quit the workforce early.
Read MoreDespite Spain being one of the most visited countries in Europe, it might not be the best place to retire. Find out why you might want to retire elsewhere.
Read MoreBeing able to support yourself financially is an important aspect of retirement. Make sure you meet these key financial milestones before you decide to retire.
Read MoreAs if Social Security hasn't been through enough in the last year, new systems are set to be implemented in early March which could affect service.
Read MoreNot every retiree has savings to live off of for retirement. If you're looking for a cheaper place to live, check out some of these cities and towns in the U.S.
Read MoreWhen you retire, it's important to change your investment portfolio to protect your money. A moderate portfolio creates growth while reducing risk.
Read MoreNot everyone can afford to put money away for their future, but there are many places in the U.S. that are effectively impossible for those people to afford.
Read MoreWhile general savings wisdom is that you should save as much as you can for retirement, there are actually situations where you can save too much.
Read MoreAfter a long career, many people can't wait for the day they finally cash in on their Social Security benefits — and waiting too long can be a big mistake.
Read MoreKnowing how Social Security works helps keep your finances on track in retirement. These four rules are about to undergo changes in 2026; don't ignore them.
Read MoreRetirees need to keep on top of their taxes and retirement accounts. Before you withdraw any money from your RMD, make sure you do so at the right time.
Read MoreThe Social Security Administration recently made improvements to its customer service, but what are they, and will they actually help retirees?
Read MorePopular retirement destinations can look good on paper, but rising costs, healthcare access, and climate risks tell a different story for many older Americans.
Read MoreWhen your spouse becomes ill or passes away, your financial picture will likely change drastically. Here's what you should have in order before such an event.
Read MoreIf you notice discrepancies in your 401(k) account, then your employer might be misusing your money. Check for these signs before you lose more money.
Read MoreProper retirement planning not only optimizes your budget and living circumstances, it can also boost your longevity, starting with mental health.
Read MoreIf you're looking to ditch the car during retirement, these cities across the United States are ideal for getting around on foot, bike, and transit.
Read MoreYou may be ready for retirement, but is your home? Before you quit the workforce, tackle these four important home upgrades to avoid these costs down the road.
Read MoreOwning a second home doesn't have to be a financial strain for retirees if they optimize their investment for tax and income purposes.
Read MoreWhile there has been much discussion surrounding the great wealth transfer from the baby boomer generation, wealthier members of this group have other ideas.
Read MoreThese retirees left the federal government in a deal with the Trump administration. Many are still not getting their retirement income or their accrued leave.
Read MoreBaby boomers are typically known for their financial savvy and focus on retirement planning, so you might be surprised to learn when they began investing.
Read MoreLiving out your golden years on a sunny beach may sound like a dream, but the financial implications of going to Hawaii when you stop working are very real.
Read MoreOwning a home provides vital stability in retirement, especially in times of uncertainty. But how many retirees own homes these days? Here's what we know.
Read MoreRetiring without debt is an ideal scenario that's out of reach for many. One type of debt in particular is most commonly carried by Americans as they retire.
Read MoreSocial Security is a widely popular program, but even so, it draws plenty of polarizing and controversial opinions from the public. Here are some of them.
Read MoreA certified financial planner breaks down the seven tiers of retirement and how to manage them, from investing to debt management.
Read MoreIf you're considering retiring in Mexico, these beach towns offer a low cost of living, relative proximity to the U.S., and plenty of activities to enjoy.
Read MoreSome spend their whole careers building a 401(k). When you reach retirement age, this is the amount you should take out monthly to ensure your savings last.
Read MoreBefore planning to move in retirement, considering all of the upfront and lingering costs can help you decide if the effort is worth it.
Read MoreAt this age, it makes sense to switch to a conservative retirement portfolio that's focused on preserving assets and generating income instead of growth.
Read MoreFor a mix of affordability and cultural attractions, Midwestern college towns like Toledo, Ohio and Ann Arbor, Michigan are prime retirement destinations.
Read MoreIn Hawaii, retirees will find lots of sunshine, nice beaches, and gorgeous nature. If that sounds like your dream retirement, consider these five beach towns.
Read MoreDespite the COLA rate, retirees could be facing a financially tough year ahead in 2026 as inflation and the cost of living continue to increase.
Read MoreSocial Security is a vital source of income for retirees, but even these checks might be subject to garnishment if you owe these four types of debt.
Read MoreThe complicated rules around Social Security repayments are back in the spotlight after a Pittsburgh mother was asked to almost immediately pay back thousands.
Read MoreIKEA is known for its self-assembly furniture and famous meatballs, but those aren't the only strategies the company uses to optimize revenue.
Read MoreWhile a European vacation might sound like a dream, overtourism can suck the fun out of any trip. Luckily this country boasts fewer crowds and cheaper stays.
Read MoreAs you plan for retirement you might assume that saving money should be your priority. However, there are some large purchases you might want to consider.
Read MoreShopping carts can be found almost everywhere — including places they shouldn't be. To address this issue, one U.S. city is implementing some big changes.
Read MoreBuying a TV can be intimidating, as they're bulky items you look at every day. One big-box TV retailer ends up restocking many of the ones leaving its shelves.
Read MoreCostco is well-known for its high-volume discounts, but its far from the only shopping chain that offers great deals if you're willing to sign up.
Read MoreHome Depot's standout products of 2025 reveal how small design upgrades reshaped everyday tools, lighting, and materials, raising the bar for home improvement.
Read MoreTarget stores are designed to keep shoppers inside where they'll come across items they hadn't intended to buy, but realized they may need.
Read MoreOne of Costco's many benefits is its generous return policy (compared to other retailers), but the store does sell some things you can't get a refund on.
Read MoreThese tips can help Americans save money on their daily coffee ritual, whether they prefer to brew their own at home or stop by a coffeeshop.
Read MoreWhen you join Sam's Club, you might expect serious savings out of the gate, but there are many ways to spend more at the warehouse store than you might think.
Read MoreHome renovation projects can get costly, even if you DIY. One easy way to save money: Take advantage of Home Depot’s free services and samples.
Read MoreAs consumer prices continue to fluctuate, thanks to things like inflation and tariffs, Walmart is opting to refresh its in-store shopping experience.
Read MoreNot everything at Dollar Tree looks cheap once it's out of the aisle. Certain everyday items hold their own on style and usefulness without the usual markup.
Read MoreThere are a lot of economic forces working against consumers, but curbing these unhelpful behaviors can be a great way to take matters into your own hands.
Read MoreIt's easy to assume everything was cheaper back in the '70s, but one industry is significantly more accessible to consumers now than it was back then.
Read MoreWhile rent is often the average consumer's biggest monthly expense, there are some areas where electric, water, and waste bills can be just as staggering.
Read MoreWealth isn't just defined by income or net worth. The act of buying certain items without financing them can be a strong indicator that you're well off.
Read MoreOn your next trip to Greece, avoid massive throngs of tourists and the high prices they bring by following this timing advice from Rick Steves.
Read MoreGen Z had demonstrated notably different shopping habits from older generations, prioritizing health and sustainability while driving less.
Read MoreWealthy millenials have often embraced unconventional innovations in media and technology, and the decisions they make about cars falls right in line.
Read MoreThese states offer wedding venue rentals far cheaper than the national average, whether you're hosting a large event or simply eloping.
Read MoreIf you're a high-net-worth individual, you may be quietly bleeding money all thanks to a simple but avoidable insurance mistake. Find out what it is.
Read MoreInternational travel can be expensive enough as it is without also dealing with added phone expenses. Luckily, Steves has the perfect advice for cheap service.
Read MoreData now shows that comfortable amenities like gym memberships and rooftop solar panels are no longer as commonplace in the American middle class.
Read MoreAs you begin the new year, you likely have a new budget in mind to help counteract reckless spending. Here's one move even experts believe is too extreme.
Read MoreMedicare helps cover hospital care, but it does not apply to every service or charge. Certain inpatient costs can still leave seniors paying out of pocket.
Read MoreThe cost of everyday essentials has grown rapidly, but these three medical expenses in particular are getting more expensive at rates that outpace inflation.
Read MoreCostco is known for its huge selection and even bigger savings. As its customer base continues to grow, what visitors wind up paying has stayed consistent.
Read MoreAn executive order from President Trump has changed how most American taxpayers will get their tax refunds in 2026 and beyond. Here is what we know.
Read MoreOwning a house can get expensive, especially with increasing property taxes. Before you buy a home, find out which cities have the highest property tax burdens.
Read MoreWith the tax deadline coming up, you might think rushing through your taxes would be fine. Find out why you should slow down and file a more accurate return.
Read MoreLosing a loved one comes with a lot to process emotionally and financially, but there's one form of inheritance that has some unexpected benefits.
Read MoreHere is how much taxpayers in each income bracket pay on average, and how much each bracket contributes to the federal tax revenue as a whole.
Read MoreWhile many might believe that a trust is the best way to shield beneficiaries from probate, not all assets are best served by being placed in one.
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