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How these gym instructors went from $50,000 in debt to being fiscally fit

Samantha and Michael Bahil had about $50,000 of car and student debt between them when

‘Relief should be on the horizon’: Rent inflation shows more signs of cooling

Housing costs remain a big driver of rising consumer prices. But the tides appear to

Is Medicare In Deep Trouble? Maybe Not So Much

Medicare is always facing a fiscal cliff. It consistently faces higher expenses every year, often

Egg prices fell by nearly 14% in May after a year of price surges, while other food items also saw price declines

An “egg-cellent” piece of news for egg lovers: egg prices are finally easing. Egg prices

Missing even one student-loan payment can seriously hurt your credit score. Here’s by how much.

More than three years after the payment freeze, the restart of student loan bills is

4 Big Student Loan Updates When Payments Resume (And They Resume Soon)

The student loan pause is rapidly coming to an end. And this time, President Joe

Could A Boost In The Standard Deduction Kill The Mortgage And Charitable Deductions?

House Republicans are moving a proposal to temporarily increase the standard deduction. There is a

Opinion: You showed your family how to live. Now tell them how you want to die.

My family member was clear: She wanted her life to end without extreme measures —

What Every New Grad Should Know About Money

One of the most common things I often hear from people after one of our

Who do Americans consider wealthy? Plain old millionaires just don’t cut it anymore.

What does it take to be considered wealthy in the U.S.? A cool million isn’t

Neobanks, banks, and the FDIC: Here’s what happens if a neobank fails.

When a bank fails, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. tends to act quickly to protect

Fisker Ocean out-ranges Tesla Model Y by 30 miles

According to EPA reports, the longest-range version of the upcoming Fisker Ocean will travel 360 miles between charges.

3 signs your credit cards need a time-out

This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet.  When your finances start to spiral and

Discusses recent DOJ enforcement activity in digital currency

The U.S. Department of Justice has started targeting crypto exchanges that have either weak controls