Reason man dumped girlfriend of four years applauded: "Good luck"
Users backed the man for breaking up with his long-term girlfriend after she wanted him to foot her friends' meal bill.
Social Security payment of $4,873 to go out in next few days
Some retirees will get their monthly Social Security payment this week - while others may have to wait until later in April.
Map reveals states where people earn most, least money
Huge wealth disparities remain apparent between the richest and poorest states in the United States.
California helps homebuyers with up to $150,000 to buy houses
On April 3, the program opens once again, and qualifying borrowers can score up to 20 percent off their down payment fees.
Kari Lake wants to change Arizona's housing market
Lake said Friday that she will "work to remove burdensome regulations that stand in the way of the construction of affordable housing."
Americans are making more money than ever but there's a catch
Personal consumption expenditures saw a boost of nearly 1 percent, which amounted to $145.5 billion.
Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing: FTX founder gets 25 years in jail
The sentencing comes after a high-profile trial where Bankman-Fried was found guilty of fraud, conspiracy, among other charges.
Social Security changes could benefit millions
The Social Security Administration said it will change the way it calculates what recipients receive in supplemental security income.
Fact Check: Should you trust IRS refund calendar?
An "IRS" refund calendar, giving dates to expect cash back after returns are filed, has been posted on social media
Gen Z expects parents to help them with their taxes
More than half, 52 percent, of Gen Z said they expect their parents to help with tax filing.
Californians get new help as insurance crisis leaves homeowners stranded
Federal Emergency Management Agency said San Diego residents affected by a storm in January can get assistance.
Laughter at how woman in 20s checks her bank balance—"universal experience"
"Went through drive thru today without checking just pure hope and adrenaline and it worked haha," one user wrote.
Social Security update: Benefits could get a major change under new bill
If the Boosting Benefits and COLAs for Seniors Act get passed, seniors would likely see higher yearly boosts to their benefits.
Medicare slaps senior with "lifetime penalty"
Some Americans may be unaware of what's at stake when they delay signing up for Medicare.
Housing market sees massive shift: "Very disruptive"
A recent settlement by the National Association of Realtors on commissions is set to disrupt the sector, experts say.
Woman's Social Security slashed over dead brother's overpayment
Social Security has been known to cut down checks or remove benefits altogether in the case of an overpayment error.
Homebuyers to receive $15k tax credit under new bill
The bill would give tax credit to first time buyers within certain criteria in Rhode Island.
I regret living in low-income housing. The system feels rigged
It's as if the very mechanism that's supposed to support you in low-income housing becomes a barrier.
Why Do We Balk At Shipping Fees? The Psychology of Online Spending
How the psychology of consumption influences our spending choices — and hesitation over online shipping fees.
Gen Z Is giving up food to pay bills
In a new survey from Assurance IQ, 44 percent of Gen Z-ers said they had skipped a meal in order to pay their monthly bills.
Home buyers rush to get mortgages as rates drop
As of March 1, the 30-year fixed rate dropped a tad to 7.02 percent.
Social Security owes Kentucky woman $500,000: "They have stolen from me"
Wyonia Butler, 65, worked as a nurse in the 1990s, but at age 32, she was injured on the job and wound up on Medicare.
Social Security error declares woman dead and ruins finances
Once going into the SSA's Death Master File, all government benefits can end plus bank accounts and credit cards are immediately closed.
Millennial's Black homeownership is worse than any other generation
Black Americans are behind their white counterparts when it comes to owning a home, according to real estate platform Redfin.
Couple's hack for saving money on drinks when eating out cheered: "Smart"
Social media users were impressed by the cost-cutting hack, with one saying: "I can't believe I never thought of that."
Millions may qualify for free retirement money
More than 20 million Americans could qualify for plan matches under the new SECURE 2.0 Act.
Parents angered when child chooses travel over repaying $6,000 debt
A Redditor has been criticized after sharing their reasons for traveling without paying back their parents $6,000 in loans.
Father evicted after breaking up with girlfriend of 20 years
A real estate attorney has shared a heartbreaking story of what can go wrong when you purchase a house with your significant other if you're unmarried.
Student loan forgiveness update as surprise tax sparks alarm
A handful of states currently treat student loan forgiveness as taxable income.
TurboTax under threat as thousands use alternative way to file taxes
The IRS is launching a pilot plan, known as Direct File, that will offer a free way to submit taxes for U.S. workers.