Most States Don’t Tax Social Security, but Some Still Do — See a List

Social Security benefits make a big difference in the wallets of many Americans. But these extra dollars can be a double-edged sword: While the additional dollars may close the gap on affordability this year, the benefit can increase your household income, meeting the threshold to pay taxes on those earnings. The federal government taxes Social … Read more

What to Know About How the DHS Shutdown Could Affect You

Funding for the Department of Homeland Security has expired, potentially jeopardizing critical government services like airport security and disaster relief. Appropriations for the 9/11-era Cabinet agency lapsed after Friday, Feb. 13, as negotiations continued between congressional Democrats and the White House over curbing immigration enforcement. No deal was in sight as lawmakers left for a … Read more

What’s Open and Closed on Presidents Day 2026? Here’s What to Know

Presidents Day is a federal holiday, meaning that federal offices will be closed and some services will be unavailable on the day. Banks, post offices, government offices and the stock market will be closed on Monday, Feb. 16. Grocery stores, restaurants and retail stores are more likely to be open. Presidents Day, officially “Washington’s Birthday,” … Read more

How to Make Money with a Laptop (2026 Guide)

Making money online is easier than ever. There are tons of opportunities out there, but how can you tell which ones are legitimate and which ones aren’t? You may also be wondering if you need specific training or experience to take advantage of these opportunities as well. We’ve put together a guide of legitimate ways … Read more