At a time of sticky inflation and a softening job market, extra money in the bank can serve as a lifeline for many consumers. Yet 8 in 10 Americans did not increase their emergency savings this year, a new Bankrate survey found, leaving them in no better financial position to…
While the top ten largest credit unions still hold significantly less in assets than even the top five largest banks, they have been growing considerably in recent years. Just within the last five years, total assets in federally insured credit unions have risen by approximately 45 percent over the past…
Key Takeaways: Transition Challenges: Veterans face unique financial challenges when transitioning from military to civilian life, including employment hurdles, healthcare costs, and housing instability. Employment and Economic Stability: Despite strong leadership skills, veterans often encounter unemployment or underemployment due to skill mismatches. Support from programs like VETS and the GI…
Key takeaways Most unemployment payment delays happen due to missing information, fraud checks, or system backlogs. You can often fix the issue by verifying your ID, submitting missing documentation, or updating your payment profile. While you wait, contact lenders to negotiate temporary relief and use savings accounts or short-term loans…
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The nation’s 75 million Social Security recipients will receive a 2.8% cost of living adjustment (COLA) increase in their benefits…
Historically Black colleges and universities are on the frontlines of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s new limits on parent…
The big new fees JPMorgan Chase is planning to charge some financial technology companies may well trickle down to consumers,…
With artificial intelligence beginning to eat away at many white-collar entry-level jobs, and the unemployment rate for recent college graduates…
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Reaching age 65 doesn’t automatically change how the IRS taxes your 401(k) withdrawals. Instead, it taxes distributions from a traditional 401(k) as ordinary income, just like wages or Social Security benefits. Your tax rate depends on your total taxable income and filing status in the…
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The Downsides of Credit Card Churning and Why It Is Risky You may be asking yourself, “Those benefits sound great, why is credit…
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The fundamental flaws in the way the Federal Reserve operates these days were on full display Wednesday when Jerome Powell talked to the…
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Retiring with $1 million is a common goal for couples, but how long it lasts depends on where they live and the lifestyle they want. For some, low housing costs, manageable healthcare expenses, and reliable Social Security benefits can help make $1 million last. Investment returns also influence how far…
Homeowners in lower-risk insurance states — the ones not battered by hurricanes, wildfires, budget-busting premiums and insurance companies’ mass exoduses — might breathe a sigh of relief reading headlines about problem states like Florida and California. After all, if you don’t live there, it’s not your problem. But, that may…
10’000 Hours/Getty Images In most cases, your car insurance policy has strict limits that apply to each portion of your coverage. Once you’ve exhausted those limits, your insurance company won’t pay out any more to cover your damages. But in the case of uninsured motorist coverage, some states permit drivers…
Traditionally, all tip income was taxable, and workers had to report any cash tips exceeding $20 per month to their employer. But in 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill introduced temporary exemptions: individuals can deduct up to $25,000 in tips from their income if they meet all the qualifications (though…
Ursula Page/Flashpics/Adobe Stock Key takeaways Condos are often priced lower than single-family houses, which makes them appealing to first-time homebuyers. In some cases, though, the price could be comparable or even more, depending on location, condition and other factors. Condos and single-family houses can be part of a homeowners association…
Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, the mortgage interest deduction limits established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act were made permanent. For loans taken out after December 15, 2017, taxpayers may deduct interest on up to $750,000 of combined mortgage debt across primary and secondary residences. Mortgages…
Many people leave behind pension benefits when they change jobs, and claiming them later can feel complicated. Fortunately, with the right information and preparation, collecting your pension is usually straightforward. The process involves confirming your eligibility, tracking down your plan if it has changed hands and selecting the best payout…
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/Getty Images Key takeaways Checking accounts offer the most flexible access to your money, but they usually earn little or no interest. Savings accounts and money market accounts allow you to earn interest but may limit withdrawals. Some money market accounts offer the ability to write checks or use a…
The cryptocurrency industry has lately begun to heavily promote tokenized stocks, but what exactly are they? More importantly, what advantages do tokenized stocks offer — especially when investors already have safe, no-cost fractional share trading at many brokers? A tokenized stock is a fancy way of saying that ownership of…
The state and local tax (SALT) deduction lets taxpayers write off certain state and local taxes from their federal taxable income. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, the annual SALT write-off cap was raised from $10,000 to $40,000 for…
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