4 Ways Americans Are Coping With Inflation

fizkes / Shutterstock.com Inflation continues to make life difficult for millions of Americans. Although prices have moderated somewhat in recent months, costs continue to climb. And it seems unlikely that the trend will abate any time soon. That truth has people discouraged, according to recent polling by Fidelity Investments. In a survey of 3,569 adults … Read more

Born in 1950? The IRS Has a New Deadline for You

wavebreakmedia / Shutterstock.com If you were born in 1950, Uncle Sam has his eye on you right now. That’s because April 1, 2023, is the deadline to take your first required minimum distribution (RMD), essentially a mandatory withdrawal of a minimum amount of money from retirement accounts. That withdrawal is generally considered taxable income. This … Read more

GoHenry Review 2023: The Best Debit Card for Kids?

GoHenry: Ultimate Kids Debit Card 4.5 With the GoHenry prepaid debit card and app, kids learn how to budget—and understand the difference between wants and needs by spending wisely. Parents can help guide their progress with real-time updates and customizable controls. SEE AT GOHENRY In a recent study, GoHenry found that 68% of kids are … Read more

7 Purchases That Can Actually Make You Happier

Tattoboo / Shutterstock.com There’s an old adage: Money can’t buy happiness. But there are plenty of twists on that saying. One 2015 country song by Chris Janson claims, “money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy me a boat.” Janson’s point is pretty clear: If you have money, you can certainly smooth the way for … Read more

The 15 Best Cities for Cheese Lovers

Tyler Olson / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on LawnStarter. Americans have a fondue-ness for cheese — but cheese love isn’t spread evenly across our vast country. In search of 2023’s Best Cities for Cheese Lovers, LawnStarter compared the 200 biggest U.S. cities on factors in four categories: cheese access, quality, affordability, and … Read more

How to Get Started With Running

Prostock-studio / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Living on the Cheap. As I write this, I’m nursing sore legs from a half-marathon that I completed two days ago. For most of my life, I’ve been possibly one of the least athletic people on Earth and never considered running for fitness. But here … Read more

These ‘Deep Blue’ States Offer a Surprisingly Good Deal on Property Taxes

Krakenimages.com / Shutterstock.com In recent years, America has become ever more deeply divided into two separate political camps: “blue” for liberal and “red” for conservative. Even individual states are now characterized by one of those two colors. For example, it is assumed that in “blue” states, citizens are highly taxed so the government can provide … Read more