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How this nurse ‘house hacked’ her way to a million-dollar home

After Savannah and Lupe Arroyo had their second child, they looked for ways to grow

Student Loan Interest Rates Set To Skyrocket For Many Borrowers

Millions of student loan borrowers may be facing the highest interest rates they have experienced

The number of Americans who think it’s a terrible time to buy a home hits 45-year low, Gallup says

Most Americans are frustrated by the housing market, finding it a terrible time to buy

Try this 3-step credit card review to maximize your rewards and save even more

Credit card rewards help our family save money on groceries, gas and other necessities. We

If You Reach FIRE, Here Are 4 Challenges To Prepare For

If you’re working toward early retirement, here are four things you might not have planned

Where to get help if you’re struggling financially, and how to prepare for harder times

First came the shock of higher prices at the gas pump. Then groceries and the

Now is the time to lease, not buy, an EV

If you’ve been considering purchasing a new electric vehicle, you’re undoubtedly aware of the shifting

Las Vegas Housing Market Has Cooled But Prices Are Still High in 2023

After conducting series of deep-dives in housing markets such as in Seattle, Denver, and Phoenix,

IRS commissioner admits possible racial disparities in audits, vows changes

The head of the Internal Revenue Service acknowledged Monday that Black taxpayers appear to be

Do you want the IRS doing your taxes? It all depends on who you ask.

The Internal Revenue Service is the country’s tax collector, but a majority of people like

Men reap greater benefits than women when they support co-workers, MIT study finds

Historically, men have had well-documented advantages in the workplace, including receiving higher pay than women

14 million mortgages were refinanced during ‘pandemic boom.’ That makes life very difficult for home buyers.

The great pandemic mortgage refinance boom is most definitely over, but the aftershock is still

Credit-card debt failed to decline in first quarter — for first time in over 20 years, New York Fed says

U.S. credit-card debt appears to be stubbornly, holding near $1 trillion, the Federal Reserve Bank

Living Life By Design Begins With Perspective

The SpaceX Starship, the most powerful rocket ever to fly, exploded shortly after liftoff on

Why Biden May Not Extend It Again, And How It Relates To Loan Forgiveness

The student loan pause is set to end in just a few months, forcing millions