These graduates-turned-freshmen may not see alarming tuition increases, but any improvements won’t compensate for the doubling of higher education costs over the past 30 years.
Financial envy is real, and sometimes it can be ugly. If you’re wondering how to turn the so-called green-eyed monster into a positive force in your life, here are five...
One in five Medicare recipients currently use medical marijuana, which isn't covered by Medicare because it's not federally legal. It could be years before that changes.
The phenomenon known as the “pink tax,” when products and services aimed at women cost more than their counterparts aimed at men, is well-documented across many goods and services. Here's...
As our world becomes increasingly cashless, it makes sense to teach our kids how to responsibly use debit cards, credit cards or both. Financial literacy can help children manage these...
Booking a flight involves navigating a maze of decisions. Is it better to fly with a budget airline or full-service one? How about basic economy versus regular economy? Choosing between...
About 2.8 million U.S. consumers reported more than $5.8 billion in losses to fraud in 2021, up 70% compared with 2020. Those losses include fraud affecting bank accounts. Here are...
When someone pays you cash, you have it instantly. But if that transaction is done online, be prepared to wait days to receive it. Even direct deposits, while more timely,...