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‘We’ve never seen this before’: Millionaires are doing something unusual to preserve their wealth — and you can do the same

Uncertain times call for certain measures — and the world’s millionaires appear to be in

DoorDash doubles down on ‘earn by time,’ which gives delivery workers option of guaranteed minimum pay

DoorDash is going all in on a big change for its delivery workers: the ability

When Should You Start Collecting Social Security?

When it comes to retirement planning, you may have heard a lot about the benefits

My husband wrote a secret will when our marriage was in a bad place. Is this legal? Should I do the same?

Dear Moneyist, My husband wrote a secret last will and testament when we were in

What’s The Difference In Taxes?

According to a recent Gallup survey, only 43% of Americans believe they will have enough

What to do if you’re struggling with your car payments

If you find yourself among the growing number of car owners unable to make a

How To Snag Last-Minute Financial Aid For College

College students and their families already know the 2023-24 academic year is only weeks away,

9 adorable airports that are worth spending time in

Not every airport needs to be a stressful, chaotic experience. You shouldn’t have to stand in

Apartment Rentals Are Still Crazy High But Relief May Be On Its Way

Apartment and rental site Zumper came out with its June 2023 rent report, which “finds

What you need to know about the student-loan cases before the Supreme Court as the decision looms

Student loan borrowers, advocates and other stakeholders have been waiting for months for the Supreme

USPS issues warning over check fraud: go directly to the post office to mail a check

The U.S. Postal Service has issued a new warning: be careful when mailing checks. The

Why A 6-Month Emergency Fund May Be Too Much For You

When deciding how much to save for emergencies, a rule of thumb often recommended by