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Nearly 4 in 5 Americans (79%) had concerns about their current financial situation, according to an April 2025 NerdWallet ...
Don't know where to start when it comes to saving and building wealth? The following can help you take charge of your financial journey.
The Senate's "big, beautiful bill" includes a $6,000 tax deduction for Americans 65 or older, reducing the tax burden for millions of seniors — though not necessarily the lowest-income ones.
Revenge spending—the pent-up consumption as COVID lockdowns eased—is giving way to a new, equally impactful trend: revenge saving.
Our family moved from a US city to a small town in Southern Italy years ago. Our housing and healthcare are affordable, but the downsides are tough.
If you've been paying attention, you'll have noticed that while President Donald Trump's administration has not canceled Social Security, as some may have feared it would, it has made some changes ...
Lawyers lift the lid on the agreements as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez tie the knot.
A hardcore Democratic Socialists of America operative whose partner is a member of a designated terrorist organization is a New York City employee — and his Campaign Finance Board position giv… ...
In 2025, the script has flipped, and people are using personal loans to reach financial milestones, having the monetary flexibility to cross off some goals that might have been sitting on their ...
Jordan Spieth, currently sidelined from the Travelers Championship with a neck and upper-back injury, shared not just his physical setback but an emotional update about his growing family.
A new personal finance column was inspired by head-scratching messages from Times readers.