10 Holiday Tax Scams That Turn Your Ho-Ho-Ho Into Oh-No!
The holiday season is a festive time filled with shopping, year‑end travel, and financial planning — but it’s also one of the most dangerous times of the year for consumers…
Read more →The holiday season is a festive time filled with shopping, year‑end travel, and financial planning — but it’s also one of the most dangerous times of the year for consumers…
Read more →When President Donald Trump introduced a wave of tariffs on imported goods, economists warned consumers to brace for higher prices on everything from automobiles to electronics to everyday groceries. At…
Read more →When President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, he made a central promise to American voters: everyday life would become more affordable. He repeatedly assured the…
Read more →Amazon’s $2.5 Billion FTC Settlement: What It Means for Consumers, Who Qualifies for Refunds, and How the Process Works In September, Amazon reached a landmark settlement with the Federal Trade…
Read more →Inflation has become a real problem ever since we had to deal with the pandemic, so the fact that Social Security Administration has decided to boost the benefits is a…
Read more →The latest from Capitol Hill is generating some buzz: millions of Americans may soon be eligible to receive fresh “stimulus checks” (or more precisely, tax rebates) — but unlike many…
Read more →Medical-Debt Relief: Which States Embraced It—and Which Fought It? Medical bills are one of the top reasons Americans, especially older adults, struggle financially. In recent years, a wave of state…
Read more →Debt has become an increasingly heavy burden for older Americans. As healthcare expenses rise, retirement savings fall short, and inflation continues to strain fixed incomes, many seniors find themselves struggling…
Read more →Credit card debt is one of the most common financial burdens in the United States, affecting millions of Americans every year. With interest rates reaching record highs—averaging over 20% APR—balances…
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