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We need to relocate from Seattle for a variety of reasons — work, disliking our neighborhood, desire for better weather, need better schools — and will…
The labor market recovered quickly from the massive pandemic induced downturn in early 2020. The labor market regained its pre-pandemic strength within a few short years.…
If finding love is on your New Year’s resolution list, this weekend may offer the best chance of finding a partner on dating apps. But it…
The wildly popular Golden Bachelor’s (age 72) televised marriage to movie-star looking 70 year–old bride put a welcome spotlight on older adult sex. Not making it…
People who are carving down credit card debt in 2024 will need their own action plan filled with budgets and smaller repayment goals along the way.…
Too many people wait until near the end of the year to consider key IRA actions and strategies. Your after-tax wealth is likely to increase when…
Are you hungry for change — in the most literal sense? The new year will likely see many shifts in what Americans eat and sip. It’s…
A majority of Americans say a $1,000 emergency expense would be too great of a hit to their savings and that they could not afford it,…
The Open Enrollment Period (OEP), a time for making changes to Medicare Part D drug coverage, ended on December 7. Heading into the OEP, there was…
A New Year’s pledge to pay down debt is common — but the resolution has new urgency for credit-card bills in 2024.Let’s start with the numbers.Americans…