Retirees Should Be Weary Of Social Security's New 2026 COLA Estimate
As estimates for Social Security's 2026 COLA rate continue to increase, seniors should consider the other financial ramifications that come with this increase.
Read MoreAs estimates for Social Security's 2026 COLA rate continue to increase, seniors should consider the other financial ramifications that come with this increase.
Read MoreNew York residents might receive a welcome financial surprise in the mail, thanks to specific 2024 legislation and a mountain of lost money.
Read MoreFoods like Elvin honey and coffee that's passed through an elephant's body can fetch thousands of dollars per serving -- if they're even available.
Read MoreLuggage tags may seem safe to toss at the airport, but savvy scammers are finding new ways to take advantage with the limited info these items offer.
Read MoreThe economy is shifting rapidly, causing some big changes to Medicare. As premiums go up, there's one decision that might cost you more than you think.
Read MoreClosing a joint bank account without the other account holder's permission is often possible, but the procedure is governed by bank policies and state laws.
Read MoreAs counterfeiting techniques continue to advance, newly discovered technologies might be necessary to ensure scammers can't create fake U.S. currency.
Read MoreOracle's stock price jumped more than 40% on September 10, 2025, briefly pushing the company's co-founder into the top spot for richest man in the world.
Read MoreSome celebrities like Taylor Swift and Johnny Depp are known for being fantastic tippers, often leaving thousands of dollars on a bill.
Read MoreYour share of Capital One's massive $425 million settlement could be 15% higher if you close your 360 Savings Account by this date in the fall of 2025.
Read MoreTorn, burnt, or even rotting bills don't have to be thrown out. If you qualify, there's a legal (albeit slow) way to redeem them for their full value.
Read MoreYou'll know you've made it to the upper class when you can afford to upgrade these two major expenses — without straining yourself financially.
Read MoreRetirees looking for a nice car may be tempted by electric vehicles, new and old. However, they should steer clear of this oft-recalled Tesla model.
Read MoreThe typical penny may cost more to produce than its worth, but these rare examples prove that the 1 cent coin often betrays its legacy.
Read MoreInheritances can take months to receive, especially if they have to go through the probate process. This type of asset, however, can be used immediately.
Read MoreCalifornia’s 2026 wage bump promises relief for workers, but rising costs and regional differences complicate whether the increase will truly improve life.
Read MoreHigh-grade dollar bills can be worth much more than their face value, and the process to assess their quality may be far simpler than you'd expect.
Read MoreThanks in large part to just how outsized crime stories are presented in local news, you could be surprised to learn about the country's burglary rate.
Read MoreThis midwestern city is just 30 miles from Chicago, and it has a low-enough median income that you qualify as middle class on a salary of $25,000.
Read MoreIf you think that gold's surging prices makes it the most valuable physical purchase in 2025, you might be surprised by this gem from Southeast Asia.
Read MoreMedicare provides seniors with free preventive health screenings, including cancer checks, helping them stay proactive about their health care.
Read MoreExplore unique perspectives on crypto investing and learn why legendary investor Warren Buffett has little faith in Bitcoin's rise to a speculative asset class.
Read MoreThe IRS understands that filing your taxes is like pulling teeth -- but that doesn't excuse sloppy filing or intentional misrepresentation.
Read MoreAs if the Social Security roller coaster wasn't wild enough in 2025, a new change is coming to how benefits checks are distributed to 500,000 beneficiaries.
Read MoreFrugality isn't just about spending less money; it's about budgeting intentionally for what matters. This one frugal habit is a simple change to your work day.
Read MoreIt's well-known that doctors, lawyers, and professional athletes earn a ton of money -- but those aren't the only high-paying fields out there.
Read MoreSeniors can cut property taxes with exemptions, credits, and layered deductions. Timing, residency, and state rules all affect how much you can save.
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