How Much Do Americans Think They Need To Retire Comfortably?
In 2021, one in six Americans, or ~55.6 million, were aged 65 or older, per Census Bureau data. This number is expected to surpass 80 million by 2040.
Read MoreIn 2021, one in six Americans, or ~55.6 million, were aged 65 or older, per Census Bureau data. This number is expected to surpass 80 million by 2040.
Read MoreWhen starting the homebuying process, it's important to debunk persistent myths. Things change, and what you may have thought to be true may no longer be.
Read MoreWhen Pandora officially launched in 2005, it was a big name in a new space: internet radio. Today, it's still going, operating under a freemium business model.
Read MoreHundreds of thousands of people file for bankruptcy each year. To help avoid this option, we spoke with money expert Alaina Fingal on what to watch out for.
Read MoreA typical dinner and a movie these days can easily cost more than $100. But fortunately, research has found people a lot more open to less-expensive date ideas.
Read MoreWith regard to the cruise ship retirement trend, we asked CFP Lawrence Sprung to help us break down the actual numbers and feasibility of retiring at sea.
Read MoreMore than 50% (some say 60%) of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Given this, it may be difficult to believe just how much a person spends in their lifetime.
Read MoreBarkBox has been delivering dog-toy subscription boxes to homes for over a decade now, and today faces more competition than ever. Here's a look at its pricing.
Read MoreBorrowing money is a pivotal part of modern society, but if you aren't careful, you could find yourself the victim of predatory lending.
Read MoreSelling a home is an involved process, but can you do so without a pro? That's really two questions: 1) is it legal to sell a home yourself and 2) should you.
Read MorePer the Bureau of Labor Statistics, airline pilot is one of the 20 highest-paying jobs in the United States. It's also the only one not in the medical field.
Read MoreCFP, CDFA, and author Regina McCann Hess shared with Money Digest money tips for married couples, addressing credit and debt, taxes, and opportunities.
Read MoreIn March 2024, Panera raised the monthly membership price to its Unlimited Sip Club by 25%. Are the perks worth it? Here, we weigh the numbers (and selection).
Read MoreAn AMC Stubs A-List subscription allows you to watch movies on the big screen at a discount. Whether or not it's a value will depend on your viewing habits.
Read MoreThere are more than 43 million borrowers in the U.S. with an outstanding student loan. A big part of paying this money back is knowing what your interest is.
Read MoreWhile dinner and a movie these days can run you nearly $125 (on average), there are other options; ones that are fun, less expensive, and still able to impress.
Read MoreUber One membership has grown by ~25 million since its launch in November 2021. Whether or not the subscription is worth ultimately comes down to use.
Read MoreAmbulance cost likely isn't something you ponder during an emergency, but, unfortunately, it's something you and your wallet will need to deal with eventually.
Read MoreIn 2024, Frontier Airlines celebrates 30 years in the industry. Its membership program, Discount Den, offers discount fares for up to nine people. Here's how.
Read MorePer Edmunds, EVs account for 6.5% of the market, or 76.6% less than gas-powered cars. Here's a look at the financials of owning an electric car going forward.
Read MoreAs lawmakers push for a ban on TikTok, they'll need to get the people they represent to go along with it as many make a livelihood on the social media app.
Read MoreA key component of flipping houses is known as the 70% rule, which basically sets a ceiling for what you can spend and still turn a profit. Here's how it works.
Read MoreThere's always something to learn about personal finance. One way to grow your knowledge is to listen to experts, like the ones leading these five podcasts.
Read MoreGetting a speeding ticket may seem like a less-severe traffic violation, but when it comes to the financial ramifications of getting one, it's not so simple.
Read MoreWhen looking at how the different generations spend money, it's important to consider the overall financial health of each group and how far their money can go.
Read MorePGA Tour prize money skyrocketed in the early 2000s and continues to rise today. This said, it also takes a lot of money to compete on the pro circuit.
Read MoreIn the U.S., there are now over 225 live TV and on-demand streaming services, including YouTube TV. Here's what you need to know about it and the competition.
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