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The rise of electric cars will reshape much of the American landscape, from requiring more robust electric grids to making millions of repair technicians retrain. Another…
There is no government shutdown—for now. On Sept. 30, 2023, with a few hours to go before midnight, the House passed a bipartisan bill to fund…
Minnesota and Washington are the states that provide the best services and supports for frail older adults, younger people with disabilities, and their families, according to…
$16,130. That’s the smallest price any new car will carry in the 2024 model year unless something unexpected happens. That figure will get you a 2024 Nissan…
“Sheer panic.” That’s what Teddy Mars of Louisiana felt when his homeowners insurance company didn’t renew his policy in early 2023. The last remaining option left…
In 1994 a financial planner named William Bengen published an article that would take the retirement planning industry by storm. The paper had a simple yet…
With the resumption of college loan payments, borrowers are understandably bummed. Extra monthly debts are always burdensome, especially when you’ve had a break during the COVID…
“I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor, and I prefer rich,” my friend Jim Stovall told me. It’s just one of many things I learned from…
What Is A Nest Egg? A nest egg refers to the financial reserve or savings that one accumulates to use in the future, especially during retirement.…
Much of the northern half of the U.S. could see a milder winter in coming months thanks to a combination of the latest El Niño and ongoing…