Nearly 88% of Americans have adjusted their grocery shopping habits in response to higher costs, according to LendingTree. About 44% are buying more generic brands, 38% are sticking strictly to their ...
Dollar Tree reports that 60% of its 3 million new shoppers in the third quarter of 2025 earn more than $100,000 annually.
There’s not a bad flavor in the bunch. Hot Chili (not uncomfortably hot) is my favorite, followed by mellow Maple. Other offerings include Passion Fruit, Gingerbread, Fig & Honey, Salted Lavender, ...
Timing your used car purchase around certain holidays and seasons could save you thousands of dollars, according to new research.
The Secure Act quietly reshaped the way inherited IRAs work. Many heirs now need to empty inherited accounts within 10 years, which can create massive, unexpected tax bills during peak earning years.
The life of Ed Bambas, a grocery store worker in Michigan, changed in a blink in early December 2025. TikTok creator Samuel Weidenhofer visited the store to meet him after a comment on one of his ...
Owning paper stock certificates doesn’t mean you’re trapped with those investments forever — despite what some brokerages might tell you.
Delaying your benefit beyond your full retirement age — which is 67, from what you’ve said — can increase your monthly benefit payment by up to 8% annually. So postponing benefits until age 70 could ...
Your job may be at risk. Few scenarios make “prepare for the worst and hope for the best” more relevant than this one.
A clinical trial involving 31 healthy adults ranging in age from 60 to 75 found that those who consumed 60 grams of peanuts (just under 1/2 cup) daily for 16 weeks saw a 5.8% improvement in verbal ...
Older Americans Who Own This Asset Have Higher Hopes of Retiring on Time — but There’s Bad News, Too
A survey finds a mixture of good and bad news as older Americans look ahead to retirement. Workers who are about to retire often feel a mix of joy, uncertainty and fear. But one group of older ...
The data suggests that many professionals aren’t changing jobs for excitement but out of financial need. Rising costs and slow wage growth make job-hopping a practical choice for better pay. Still, ...
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