Five states sending rebates this year: Here's who qualifies
There still might be money coming your way courtesy of the five state rebates.
Three tax refunds that are raising alarms with IRS
The three refunds causing issues this year are the Fuel Tax Credit, Sick Leave and Family Leave credits and household employment taxes.
Americans are going into debt to attend weddings
About a third of invitees said no to a wedding invitation because of costs, but 12 percent of those said it ended up ruining their relationship with the couple.
Gen Z is lying to insurance companies
Younger Americans were significantly more likely to say insurance lies are acceptable.
Millennials are unprepared for the Great Wealth Transfer
Seventy-two percent of the 1,500 Americans surveyed said they lacked the financial confidence to manage a large influx of money.
Child tax credit boost on horizon for one state
Illinois families could benefit from an additional $300 if a new bill is passed in the state's budget.
IRS warns thousands of taxpayers they could face jail time
The IRS issued an alert today saying that thousands of taxpayers fell victim to tax scams and inaccurate social media advice.
Florida down payments plunge as people rush to sell houses
Some areas in the state saw what people are prepared to put down to purchase a home plunge.
Man chooses "cheapest option" for home improvement job and soon regrets it
Nick wanted to replace some of the flooring in his house and was quoted $5,000, $3,000 and $1,500 by three contractors.
Social Security benefits sent to nearly 200,000 new people
More people received benefits from the agency in April than in March, data from the Social Security Administration showed.
Tax-free items for millions ahead of hurricane season
Taxes will be lifted on a variety of hurricane readiness items between May 24 and 26th
Social Security payment of $4,873 to go out this week
Retired Americans are paid monthly by the Social Security Administration.
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.
IRS issues final reminder on $1 billion in tax refunds
Almost 1 million Americans are owed money by the IRS for unclaimed historic tax refunds, the government agency has said.
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.
Is the economy as bad as Americans think?
Even though the U.S. economy has been doing well, according to experts, many Americans think the opposite. Are they right?
Americans in one state to get $1,300 payment this month
May 16 is the last day Alaskan residents will earn their Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) for this year.
Gen Z left out of Biden's student debt relief
The Department of Education has not included Gen Z in most of the student loan relief options available to federal borrowers.
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.
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.
When are May 2024 Social Security payments coming?
Millions of Social Security payments will be made in May—but when is yours coming?
Social Security cuts backed for some Americans
Swing state voters support the trimming of benefits for higher earning Americans, according to a poll.
I sacrificed for my son's tuition—student loan forgiveness is a bitter pill
It's disheartening to witness calls for blanket student loan forgiveness from those who may not have faced the same sacrifices.
Texas' $500 monthly payments suddenly halted
The Texas Supreme Court paused the program after a challenge from the state's Attorney General.
Why Credit Is Key to Financial Health for Many This Year
Financial wellness plays a critical role in our overall well-being.
Map shows states where people could see water bills increase
Two states are proposing a water bill increase for some customers.
New mortgage rate spike threatens California housing market
Freddie Mac's weekly average as of April 18 rose above 7 percent for the first time this year.
California's electric bills are about to get more expensive
Many residents have quickly come out in opposition to the upcoming price hike.