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Gas Prices Are Dropping. These States Are Seeing the Biggest Relief
Indiana drivers just scored a 25-cent-per-gallon drop in a single week — and analysts say the summer fuel switchover could push prices even lower in the days ahead.
Bigger Tax Refunds Aren’t Changing How People Buy New Cars
With the average new car now priced at $49,275 — nearly $10,000 more than what most refund shoppers say they can afford — here's how the gap between tax season windfalls and dealership sticker prices is playing out.
Avis Car Rental Settlement Could Pay You Up to $5K. Check Eligibility
Avis suffered a data breach in August 2024 that exposed credit card numbers, driver's licenses, and more — and affected U.S. customers have until June 21 to file a claim for up to $5,000.
Drinking This Type of Milk Could Be Terrible for Your Heart
Choosing the wrong type of dairy might increase your risk of dying from cardiovascular problems, a large study shows.
What You Should Know Before Investing in Real Estate Abroad
How do you choose where to invest your money in foreign real estate markets? Start here.
5 High-Impact Retirement Planning Strategies Most People Never Use
Having confidence in your retirement funds all comes down to just a handful of choices.
Which Cities Have Most Affordable Rent in US? See Where Atlanta Ranks
In the most affordable U.S. cities, renters spend just 15% of monthly income on housing — less than half the burden renters carry in the priciest markets.
How to Invest in Gold with a Small Budget, Even under $100
Gold prices crossed $5,000 per ounce in early 2026 — but you can start investing for as little as $1, and there are fee traps most beginners never see coming.
7 Urgent Money Moves to Protect Your Retirement From Economic Shocks
Shield your hard-earned savings from surging inflation and global instability with these critical, time-sensitive financial adjustments.
Trump Threatens to Fire Powell if He Doesn’t Step Aside as Fed Chair
With Trump threatening to oust Jerome Powell and a DOJ probe clouding his successor's Senate confirmation, the Fed's independence — and what it means for your interest rates — is suddenly on the line.