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‘Index funds didn’t provide much income’: My brother is a combat veteran with PTSD. How do I help him invest his modest savings?

My brother is a combat veteran who struggles with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). He

Three Things To Do Now

When my Dad started to descend into the abyss of dementia, I discussed with my

How The $1.6 Trillion Student Loan Debt Disproportionately Weighs On Black Women

When the Supreme Court decided to block President Joe Biden's student loan debt relief plan,

18 new EVs to watch for in 2024

Electric vehicles still make up only a small fraction of overall new-car sales. However, that’s

‘That can actually throw you into a tailspin’: Monthly credit card fees have been a rarity—until now

Annual fees on a credit card are common and can be worth paying if you’re getting something

The 2024 BMW i4 review: The electric compact luxury sedan has all the cool tech and driving poise of every BMW

The BMW i4 compact luxury sedan doesn’t have to compromise its excellent road manners just

The price of electricity continues to climb, but there’s a dozen ways to lower your energy bill

Blasting the air conditioning to counteract stifling heat can provide much-needed relief this summer, but

Thousands more Los Angeles hotel workers strike, pushing for wage hikes and better workloads

Hotel workers in Los Angeles walked off the job Monday for the second time in

Want 30 vacation days a year? Live in France.

We’re well into summer vacation season, which means many Americans are likely traveling, whether it’s

What exactly are flash floods, like those hitting New York this week?

Dangerous flash floods sparked evacuations and are responsible for at least one death in parts

USPS raises stamp prices for the third time in past year

The cost of a postage stamp went up by 3 cents on Sunday, marking the

States With Low Or No Capital Gains- How much will you in owe?

Many Americans are considering moving between states now, or once they've retired. The tax planner

Opinion: Why Amazon clicks with shoppers — on Prime Day or any day

Some time ago, I was standing in the vitamin aisle of my local pharmacy, struggling

Are Seniors More Likely To Enroll In Medicaid If States Expand Home-Based Long-Term Care?

While many states have expanded their Medicaid home and community-based services (HCBS) for frail older

Inflation rates will keep cooling, consumers say — except in one notable area

Consumers think overall inflation rates should keep declining in the coming year, but home prices