Over the past few years, prices on everyday goods have risen dramatically. Whether you’re shopping for pet food, soft drinks or clothing, the price probably is higher than you’d expect. Therefore, watching your wallet has become more important than ever. Read on for five easy actions you can take today to make saving money…
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Study: Why Working Seniors are Delaying Retirement
A recent study by Provision Living shows the top reasons why working seniors are delaying retirement. According to the Social Security Administration, the current age to receive full benefits is 66 years old. But many seniors are working rather than enjoying retirement. A previous study by Provision Living listed the cities with the most working…
10 Financial Basics for College Students and Recent Grads
Money is a great source of stress for many people, particularly those just starting out. How can you afford to save for emergencies or retirement on an entry-level salary? How do you go about building credit without going into debt? And what about the intimidating world of investing? If you want to create a…
Study: Jobs Where You’re Most (and Least) Likely to Live Paycheck to Paycheck
Photo by rawpixel.com from Pexels A recent study conducted by GoBankingRates listed the occupations where workers were most and least likely to live paycheck to paycheck. Although money should not be the only concern when choosing a career, it should be a factor to consider. Living paycheck to paycheck can make it hard to save for emergencies….
States with Highest Income Inequality 2019
Photo by Alexander Mils from Pexels With demonstrations like Occupy Wall Street, protesters have brought visibility to the impact increasing income inequality has had on America over the course of the last 50 years. But despite all the attention given to the problem of income inequality, the problem is worsening. The Great Recession of 2008 did not…