Trio of remote Scottish islands for sale—with own tavern and lighthouse
The islands have a rich history that dates back to the time of Robert the Bruce, while animal visitors include seals, puffins and sharks.
Millennials are rapidly getting richer
Under-40s have enjoyed remarkable economic recovery in recent years, a new report has found.
Americans prepare to keep working through retirement
Sixty-three percent of respondents told an Allianz study they would likely continue working at least part-time during their retirement.
Mom's smile as 5-year-old's money question puts everything in perspective
"It reminded me that I am rich in a whole other way," Kimberley Bartlett said.
New Yorkers to get $1,400 checks: Here's who's eligible
The New York School Tax Relief Program approved the rebates to help homeowners afford their school tax bills, and most will arrive by September.
Americans see money in bank accounts increase
Savers in 2023 accrued interest of $315.4 billion in their deposit accounts.
It's Time To Change How Taxes Are Done
Everyone deserves better than what they're currently getting.
Student loans change today: Here's who's impacted
Public service workers were able to get their debts cleared under specific Education Department rules, but not as of today.
Americans lose $450 million to fake job scams
Fake job scams accounted for roughly 105,000 scams in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Americans are running out of time to claim $1 billion in tax refunds
Taxpayers have more than $1 billion in unclaimed refunds for tax year 2020, but the IRS will hold payments only until May 17.
California migrants in one city eligible for $500 monthly payments
In Fresno, the government looks to aid low-income residents with monthly payments of $500.
IRS issues advice to small businesses
The Internal Revenue Service urged small businesses to use its Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center on IRS.gov this week.
Woman refusing to give brother childcare at "disrespectful" rate backed
The woman had been caring for their 10-month-old nephew with the expectation she would be paid a set fee—but her brother had other ideas.
Biden's crackdown on taxes benefiting 'white' people slammed
The administration released its 2025 budget proposal, which calls for a significant increase to the top capital gains tax rate.
Senior hit with lifetime Medicare penalty forced to go back to work
"My health is deteriorating, and I feel anxious and resentful," 78-year-old Cynthia Colyer told Newsweek.
Student loan borrowers are running out of time to get debt canceled
Under the Biden administration, student loan borrowers can apply to combine all their federal student loans.
Newlywed taking $50K from parents for wedding but eloping instead cheered
Wedding expert Zoe Burke told Newsweek: "It is quite an old-fashioned take for parents to dictate how money is spent on a wedding."
Man's response to finding out wife ran up half-a-million in debt applauded
The man took over the running of their accounts after noticing they were "frequently overdrawn," and what he discovered left him horrified.
Map shows states with Social Security taxes in 2024
Individual taxes will differ by state, as each has its own rules about handling federal retirement benefits.
Taxes hit 50% for some Americans in five states
Biden has outlined a 2025 budget that would call for the highest top capital gains tax in more than 100 years.
SNAP benefit increases to change under new plan
House Committee on Agriculture is considering new farm bill that would adjust how recipients get increases to their SNAP benefits.
Texas' booming economy is far outpacing the US as a whole
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the state has the "most dynamic economy in the nation."
Woman's reaction slammed as man does the unthinkable on honeymoon
Though her husband's actions drew widespread criticism, one leading etiquette expert felt the woman's response was much worse.
Why Credit Is Key to Financial Health for Many This Year
Financial wellness plays a critical role in our overall well-being.
Internet can't cope with feature left in police station converted to studio
The inclusion of this particularly arresting feature had some people baffled but the experts might look at it very differently.
State may send out new $1.8 billion in direct payments
If passed, the checks will go out before the end of the year.
SNAP May payment dates for each state
Not every SNAP recipient is paid on the same day each month.
Is Bybit the Next FTX?
A storm appears to be brewing, and many crypto enthusiasts could end up losing a lot of money.
How 'The Tortured Poets Department' will boost Taylor Swift's net worth
Taylor Swift's 11th album, one of the most highly anticipated releases this year, is likely to break various records.
IRS announces refund increase to taxpayers
The amount issued in tax refunds for the 2023 fiscal year has increased by 2.7 percent, the IRS has announced.