Discover the 7 ways Trump is reshaping Social Security in 2025–2026, from historic staffing cuts and disability backlogs to the $6,000 senior
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Texas spent the past decade as the top choice for cross-country movers. Californians, New Yorkers, and Illinois residents moved there for cheaper houses and bigger paychecks. Austin, Dallas, and Houston grew faster than almost every other major metro in the country. That run has now ended. New federal population data shows another state quietly took...
Most people understand money through one lens: earn it, pay taxes on it, save what’s left, and hope the remainder compounds into something meaningful over time. That framework is not wrong, exactly. It’s just incomplete, and the incompleteness is not accidental. The rules that govern how wealth is built, borrowed against, and transferred across generations...
Imagine getting a letter from your child’s high school that reads something like a Silicon Valley term sheet. No class rankings, no honor roll update, just a single promise: your kid will make $1 million before graduation, or you’ll get every dollar of tuition back. That’s not a fantasy pitch from a startup founder’s podcast....
The Krispy Kreme settlement offers up to $3,500 to 161,000 affected individuals. File your krispy kreme settlement claim before the June 22
Trump rolled back EPA refrigerant rules to lower grocery prices, but experts say it won't work. Here's what's actually driving food inflation in
Millions of eligible Americans are missing out on unclaimed government benefits worth thousands per year. Here's what you may be leaving on the
The Social Security OASI trust fund is now projected to be depleted in 2032 — one year earlier than expected. Here's what social security
Something unusual is happening in the U.S. economy right now. Money is flowing backwards. Billions of dollars that were collected from American businesses as import duties are now being sent back – and some of those checks are already landing in bank accounts. For anyone who imports goods into the United States, or runs a...
Discover the major wealthy migration countries losing their ultra-rich residents in 2026, from the UK and China to India and the US, and what's driving
Every summer, the same crisis plays out quietly behind closed doors across New York. An elderly woman in the Bronx sits in a sweltering apartment, unable to afford the electricity bill that an air conditioner would add. A grandfather in Brooklyn with COPD (a chronic lung disease that makes breathing difficult in extreme heat) keeps...
Most retirees treat their Social Security check like a fixed number – the government calculated it, mailed the card, and that’s that. But the truth is, most people have more control over that monthly figure than they’ve ever been told. Some of that control can be exercised years before you file. Some of it can...