Browsing: Personal Finance
In 2023, the Nashville housing market presents a paradox that has left both buyers and sellers scratching their heads. While the price tags on homes continue…
For many folks, an affordable used 2-row SUV is the perfect fit — plenty of room for passengers and cargo without the bulky exterior or relatively…
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) recently warned that a “lot of the tax code would be unconstitutional” if the U.S. Supreme Court rules for the…
After writing about personal finance for years, I always encounter things people shouldn’t do with their money: Running up huge bills, using stock brokers as “financial…
The mountain of meritless and hidden “junk fees” that consumers pay should be banned, Biden administration officials said Wednesday, in an escalation of an ongoing effort…
The numbers: Home buyers are turning to adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs, as persistently high rates hurt their ability to buy houses. With the 30-year mortgage rate…
We’ve Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Care is a study in contrast. On one hand it is a chatty, easily accessible look at the failings…
As Americans absorb agonizing reports about Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians and Israel’s bombing of Gaza in retaliation, many may want to give to…
Texas is home to several rapidly growing cities, such as Austin whose population rose by more than a fifth (21.7%) from 2010’s 790,390 to 2020’s 961,855;…
The Education Department is moving forward with a process to create a new student loan forgiveness plan, as directed by President Biden. Biden’s new plan is…