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Juan Sanchez, a 45-year-old who just welcomed a new daughter, feels lucky to have paid parental leave through his job at a Wells Fargo call center…
Some consumers exert steely discipline when weighing whether to spend money. They separate wants from needs, negotiate better deals and resist impulse buys. Then there are…
An Internal Revenue Service consultant has been charged with disclosing a cache of tax return information without authorization. You can read about the charges here. The…
Dear Big Move, I’m a 29-year-old woman who purchased my home in a small town in Illinois two years ago. I was shocked at the time…
With a government shutdown on the way, federal agencies are taking steps to get ready—including the IRS. The IRS released its contingency plans on Thursday, Sept.…
Where we live shapes most every aspect of our lives. Many of us simply grew up where we were planted. Home was where your parents made…
Florida has long been a hub of economic activity and innovation. With its diverse population and thriving tech ecosystem, the Sunshine State is primed for continued…
It’s a travel nightmare in New York City, not to mention the New York and New Jersey suburbs. A Friday storm that has dumped as much…
Dying is cheap, living is expensive! The most asked question I receive is, “Should I claim benefits early or wait?” My answer to that question is…
The United Auto Workers strike expanded Friday afternoon to a Ford Motor assembly plant in Chicago and a General Motors plant in Delta Township, Mich., bringing…