Can The United States Pay Off Its $37 Trillion Debt With Bitcoin?
United States has a national debt of $37 trillion, and the number is quickly growing. Some believe that Bitcoin could help reduce the debt, but is it feasible?
Read MoreUnited States has a national debt of $37 trillion, and the number is quickly growing. Some believe that Bitcoin could help reduce the debt, but is it feasible?
Read MoreRetiring in Europe generally provides a higher standard of living and healthcare at a lower monthly cost than remaining in the United States.
Read MoreAs an octogenarian, Jim Rogers has seen it all, but his latest market prediction looks dire across multiple industries -- and it's coming soon.
Read MoreWhen looking for the perfect place to enjoy your golden years, this Midwest state probably doesn't come to mind. However, it could be worth a second look.
Read MoreB-list celebrities are often an afterthought when we think of Hollywood millions. But these B-list celebs have built surprisingly high net worths.
Read MoreThis town has a median income of just $36,483, which means you would qualify as middle class there making just $25,000. Here are the pros and cons.
Read MoreCruise control keeps your car at a steady speed and slashes gas consumption as a result. However, it won't save you money in certain conditions.
Read MoreThis island city is beautiful and warm year-round — with a far more affordable price tag compared to U.S. retirement destinations. Here's what to know.
Read MoreSometimes, the material a coin is made of can be worth a few cents more than the coin's face value. If that coin is extra rare, it could sell for thousands.
Read MoreWhile an average of 20% of the U.S. population receives Social Security benefits, some states boast a higher average population of recipients than others.
Read MoreClass action lawsuit settlements can put extra money into your pocket, usually without a ton of extra work. Three in particular have upcoming filing deadlines.
Read MorePresident Trump expects to invest billions in a "Golden Dome" project to protect the nation against foreign missiles, but the true cost may be much higher.
Read MoreWith not one but two separate security breach settlements at play, AT&T customers could be eligible for significant settlement payments if they file in time.
Read MoreRetiring in 1960 was quite different than it is today, with major changes in Social Security and the frequency of pensions altering the landscape.
Read MoreCelebrity splurges range from bizarre pets to rare artifacts, yet one actor's dinosaur skull purchase stands out for the surprising story behind it.
Read MoreLots of medicines have side effects, but some drugs can blur the line between risk and reward. Luckily, this one was taken off shelves years ago.
Read MoreHappy hour is the best way to save money on drinks at a restaurant -- and the inside scoop is that chains like Chili's and Yard House do it best.
Read MoreIn the U.S., Social Security doesn't offer enough money to cover the costs of living. This money could go farther if you retire in this Southeast Asian oasis.
Read MoreAlthough living in an RV may be cheaper than owning a home, it's important to know that this type of lifestyle still comes with some significant expenses.
Read MoreSome tax write-offs slip under the radar, but others can attract unwanted attention. One category in particular draws more attention than you might expect.
Read MoreThe look and feel of a $20 bill are full of counterfeit safeguards, with at least one common identifier offering an immediate sign of whether you have a fake.
Read MoreBeautiful beaches, a vibrant community, and diverse housing options make this quaint Florida town on the Gulf one of the best places to settle in retirement.
Read MoreRetirees tend to prefer safe, reliable, and affordable transportation that is familiar to what they've long known, and these vehicles aren't it.
Read MoreThe Peach State may be attractive for its low cost of living and housing prices, but how far can you actually stretch a $100 bill in Georgia?
Read MoreHawaii is always in season, but certain months offer big advantages for travelers. It's important to research when costs drop to save yourself some money.
Read MoreWith the economy and job market fluctuating so much, it can be hard to know where you stack up financially. These are the signs of today's well endowed.
Read MoreIf you're nearing 60s, it pays to know how much you can expect to spend monthly. Typically, those in their late 60s spend less than their younger counterparts.
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