How A 529 Plan Can Help A Child Save For Retirement

When most people hear “529 plan,” they immediately think of college savings. While that is the primary purpose of these accounts, recent rule changes have expanded how families can use

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Middle-income Americans struggling to keep up as living costs weigh on paychecks, survey says

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Middle-income Americans are continuing to feel financial strain and say their income is being outpaced by the rising cost of

Trump expected to reveal more about ‘Trump accounts’ for newborns – here’s what we know

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President Donald Trump is expected to share more details Wednesday about the proposed "Trump accounts," an initiative that would provide

As Numbers Of Older Adults Grow, The Supply Of Doctors Isn’t Keeping Up

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Twenty-five years ago, there were about 35 million Americans age 65 or older and about 10,000 board certified specialists in

Costco’s lesser-known membership benefits explained

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From value-packed bulk items to $1.50 hot dogs, Costco is renowned for its focus on savings. The warehouse giant, however,

Trump expected to share new details of ‘Trump accounts’ savings program this week

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President Donald Trump is expected to share more details this week about the highly-anticipated "Trump accounts," an initiative that would

Co-buying is rewriting homeownership, and romance is no longer required

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Co-buying homes, platonically? That's a trend emerging among homeowners today. Kate Wood, a lending expert with NerdWallet, told Fox News

Mortgage rates tick higher but remain near 3-year low

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Mortgage rates ticked higher this week but remain the lowest in three years, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Freddie

The Great Wealth Transfer’s Hidden Housing Problem

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Why inheriting a family home can feel more like responsibility than richesFor decades, Baby Boomers have been quietly amassing one

The Main Reason Not To Retire

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What is one of the first things we ask people when we meet them? “What do you do?” If the

Klarna CEO calls credit cards interest rates an ‘extraction machine,’ backs Trump’s proposed 10% rate cap

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Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski expressed support for President Donald Trump’s push to cap credit card interest rates at 10% during

Americans’ paychecks grow stronger as Main Street shows new economic strength

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Recent economic data shows signs of growing strength on Main Street, as Americans' take-home pay ticks higher and contributes to rising

Supreme Court set to hear case this week in Trump fight over Lisa Cook’s Fed seat

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The Supreme Court will hear arguments this week on whether President Donald Trump has the authority to remove Lisa Cook