The Two US States That Are Cheapest To Own A Car
Car ownership is a drain on the finances of most Americans, though how big of an impact it has depends largely on where one lives.
Read MoreCar ownership is a drain on the finances of most Americans, though how big of an impact it has depends largely on where one lives.
Read MoreThis college town boasts vibrant arts and cultural communities combined with historical attractions and a vibrant restaurant scene.
Read MoreIf you have a winning lottery ticket, there's no need to rush directly to cash it in the next day, but you should do it with alacrity.
Read MoreIf you happen to get lucky and win a massive lottery jackpot shortly before you pass away, what happens to the money depends on several factors.
Read MoreCast iron has been around for centuries, and if you are in possession of a "vintage" cast iron skillet, it could be quite valuable.
Read MoreNew York is known for its high cost of living, but it turns out that it's not among the least-affordable places to attend university.
Read MoreCertain careers pay enough and come with enough stock options and perks that retiring early is commonplace, if you play your cards right.
Read MoreConnecticut isn't a cheap state in which to live, and with a quarter of a million dollars, you'd likely need to depend on Social Security.
Read MoreSelling a home in retirement doesn't inherently disqualify you from Social Security benefits, but there are some things you should know.
Read MoreAuthor and financial guru David Delisle argues that there is more to the meaning of life than always chasing more money and more stuff.
Read MoreThis California city has a higher cost of living than most other California locales, and that stretches beyond housing and groceries.
Read MoreMore Americans than ever are choosing not to have children, with reasons ranging from concerns around climate change to financial insecurity.
Read MoreThere are options for those claiming Social Security to increase the benefits they receive each month based on factors like disabilities.
Read MoreSelling these important items could potentially net you thousands of dollars if appraised and sold through a reputable auction house.
Read MoreCalculating this sum at the end of each year is an excellent way to determine your financial health is moving in the right direction.
Read MoreOwning a private jet costs a lot of money, and then there are factors like maintenance, fuel, storage, staff, and more to consider.
Read MoreAll-inclusive resorts pose as being a great deal for travelers, but in the end they often end up costing far more than other options.
Read MoreThe 2026 COLA will be less than in the prior few years as inflation slows down, but will still provide an increased income for recipients.
Read MoreAssisted living isn't going to be cheap no matter where you live, but it can be slightly more affordable in some states than in others.
Read MoreRetirees and FIRE advocates have for decades harked on about the 4% rule, but new statistics show that a smarter move is to withdraw less.
Read MoreWaiting until this age to draw Social Security benefits allows you to maximize the amount you'll receive and provides extra time to save.
Read MoreAmericans are gravitating towards higher-interest debt such as credit cards, and face bigger burdens when entering the housing market.
Read MoreRetiring early often requires following FIRE principles, but this can be tough to do in a career doesn't provide much wiggle room.
Read MoreApplying early for your Social Security benefits is doable, but the financial hit you're likely to take may make it less worth it.
Read MoreCongestion pricing is a practice that charges drivers a fee to enter congested areas during peak hours, and it's already working in New York City.
Read MoreStefan Mandel developed a way to win the lottery more than a dozen times, and while you can't replicate him exactly, there are steps you can take.
Read MoreOptimizing your Social Security check can go beyond simply how much money you made in your lifetiime, and can include things like assets and marriage.
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