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We’ve been on a tour d’horizon lately with our studies, analyzing various American states and identifying the richest cities there.…
In considering and studying inequality, researchers, philosophers, and others look at many factors, such as initial and accumulated advantages, sociological…
You will die. I will, too. It sounds morbid, but it’s inevitable. Just as you prepare for life’s significant events,…
Auto insurance rates have been rising recently, substantially outpacing inflation overall. US Department of Labor data shows the widely-adopted measure…
The National Institutes of Health’s Institute of Aging has dropped its sponsorship with the Alzheimer’s Association of a controversial project…
Prioritizing financial goals is one of the hardest things in personal finance. Should you pay off all of your debt…
Colleges and universities have always used certain data and formulas to figure out how much financial aid students can receive,…
When I talk to other parents and friends about 529 college savings plans, I generally describe them as Roth IRAs…
The Education Department has released the most detailed information yet on a new student loan forgiveness program being developed by…
Trick or treat? That’s a phrase you’ll hear a lot on Halloween. The tradition is that the trick is an…