Charted: How America’s Poverty Rates Differ by Race This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. The U.S. poverty rate stands at 12%, affecting about 41 million people across the country. At the state level, […]
The biggest mobile phone providers are getting into the home internet game, and you can save a lot with bundle pricing. More and more, the reverse is also true. If you have a great home internet plan but are looking to save on your phone plan, you can save money with bundle pricing. Xfinity, Optimum, […]
Looking for the best Amazon hacks to save money? If you’re like me, you’re always looking for ways to save a little extra cash, especially when shopping on Amazon. Sure, Amazon already has great prices, but what if I told you there are even more ways to cut down your costs? Over the years, I’ve… […]
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations. Current Money Market Rates Right now, the average money market rate sits at 0.59%, but the best rate today is 5.07%. Here are today’s money market account rates: Average APY: 0.59% Highest Rate: 5.07% […]
If you’re a social media influencer, blogger or content creator, your link in bio might be more valuable than you think. It’s often underappreciated, but it can actually help you earn through affiliate marketing, sponsored content, product sales and more. In this article, we’ll explore how you can increase your income using the tools on […]
House of Villains season 2 premiered on October 9, 2024, at 10 pm ET on E!. The show features 10 notorious reality TV villains competing for the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain and a $200,000 prize. Hosted by comedian Joel McHale, the contestants use manipulation and strategy to outlast each other. The villains of this […]
[00:30:32] Ramit: How come we spent so much time talking about 7-Eleven snacks but we’re over here with over $70,000 of credit card, a 69,000-dollar car loan? [00:30:45] Michelle: I know. Yeah, I knew that was coming. I don’t even know why we got that car, to be honest. Because we did the math on […]
“You can’t afford it.” “That’s too expensive.” “I would never pay that much. What a waste.” “Don’t get too big for your britches.” “A man is not a financial plan.” “Keep a little money set aside, just in case.” “You might as well stop working since all your income is going to childcare.” (Moms’ wages […]
Getting fit or staying healthy is usually on the top of everyone’s goal list. While it is a worthwhile goal that will pour many benefits into your life, it should not be a goal that drains your wallet. Here are the top four money mistakes you need to stop making while trying to get in […]
Over the last year, one thing I have noticed is far greater money market balances than I used to see in people’s portfolios. I’m encountering lots of people who are using money market funds for the entire fixed-income side of their portfolio — or nearly so. And it’s easy to understand the line of thinking […]