Millions of Americans could lose Social Security over student debt
According to a report, roughly 2.2 million Americans over the age of 55 have outstanding student loans.
Thousands of disabled workers removed from Social Security benefits
It was not immediately clear why the number of disabled workers who are recipients of benefits from the agency fell in May.
IRS update as letters spark anxiety: 'It's annoying'
In a new alert today, the IRS acknowledged the erroneous CP14 notes going out to taxpayers.
Mortgage rates could be heading for a drop
Inflation came in lower than expected for May, which could spark a decline in borrowing costs.
Social Security payment goes out today—recipients to get up to $4,873
Retirement and disability benefits issued by the Social Security Administration are paid on a monthly basis to all recipients.
Dad telling his debt-ridden adult kids "it's my inheritance" applauded
All three have racked up debt from college but their dad is refusing to share the money, telling them his mom "wanted me to have this."
Social Security update: First June payment to go out this week
Recipients are being paid in the third week of this month instead of the second.
Social Security updates recipients about payment increase
The agency warned Americans against falling for fake announcements about benefits.
Americans are suffering financial burnout
Some 41% of Americans say money matters have "destroyed" their mental health and nearly two-thirds are suffering "financial fatigue."
Middle-class Americans are struggling: "Gasping for air"
Forty percent told pollsters that they cannot play beyond their upcoming pay.
India's Stocks Suffer Biggest Loss in 4 Years Amid Close Election
The ruling BJP party is set to win but with a reduced majority.
Americans lose $5 billion in largely digital scams
Security.org's yearly credit card report found that around 52 million Americans saw fraudulent charges on their credit or debit cards in 2023.
Social Security update: Why you won't be getting a payment this week
Because of the number of weeks in the month, there are slight changes to the usual payment schedule in June.
Student loan debts are clashing with retirement
More than a million older Americans still hold debt from paying for higher education.
Realtors "running out of money" as housing market struggles
Elevated prices and high borrowing costs for home loans have depressed demand for homes.
IRS issues tax deadline warning for 7 states
Those who live in declared disaster zones are granted extra time to file their tax returns.
IRS office flooded with hundreds of people looking for tax refund
Some showed up at 10 p.m. on Friday to catch the top spots for the IRS line.
Social Security payment goes out today: Recipients to receive up to $4,873
Millions of Social Security recipients are paid each month, with the final batch for May 2024 being issued today.
The best deals for switching electric companies
Some of the cheapest options come via 100 percent renewable energy plans where all of the electricity usage is offset by green power generation.
Social Security payment of up to $4,873 to go out this week
Retirees born during a certain timeframe of the month will get their monthly payment this week.
5 apps that could make you richer
Apps for iPhone and Android offer the chance for you to make some extra cash on the side.
Five states sending rebates this year: Here's who qualifies
There still might be money coming your way courtesy of the five state rebates.
Three tax refunds that are raising alarms with IRS
The three refunds causing issues this year are the Fuel Tax Credit, Sick Leave and Family Leave credits and household employment taxes.
Americans are going into debt to attend weddings
About a third of invitees said no to a wedding invitation because of costs, but 12 percent of those said it ended up ruining their relationship with the couple.
Gen Z is lying to insurance companies
Younger Americans were significantly more likely to say insurance lies are acceptable.
Millennials are unprepared for the Great Wealth Transfer
Seventy-two percent of the 1,500 Americans surveyed said they lacked the financial confidence to manage a large influx of money.
Child tax credit boost on horizon for one state
Illinois families could benefit from an additional $300 if a new bill is passed in the state's budget.
IRS warns thousands of taxpayers they could face jail time
The IRS issued an alert today saying that thousands of taxpayers fell victim to tax scams and inaccurate social media advice.
Florida down payments plunge as people rush to sell houses
Some areas in the state saw what people are prepared to put down to purchase a home plunge.