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Could Your 401(k) Soon Include Real Estate, Crypto, and Private Investments? Here’s What It Means for Americans
A potential policy shift could soon change the way millions of Americans save for retirement, by allowing alternative assets like real estate projects, priva...
Chase Home Lending Launches Limited-Time “Mortgage Rate Sale” Plus Stackable Home Loan Perks — Ends August 18
Borrowers could save thousands over the life of their loan with this rare offer In a move highlighting the competitive shifts in the housing market, Chase Ho...
Buyer’s Market Incoming? The 20 Cities Facing the Biggest Home Price Drops in 2025
The U.S. housing market is bracing for a shift, and not every city will feel it the same way. According to Zillow, home prices nationwide could slip about 1% over the next 12 months, but...
Is Your Social Security Payment Coming This Week? First SSDI Deposit of August 2025 Goes Out
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to send out the first round of August 2025 Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments this week. This is an important date...
Who Qualifies for Denver’s $19.29 Minimum Wage in 2026?
Starting January 1, 2026, thousands of workers in Denver, Colorado, will see their hourly pay rise to $19.29, one of the highest city minimum wages in the nation. This increase, up from $17.87 in 2025, is part ...
How to Keep Your Social Security Paper Checks After Sept. 30
Starting October 1, 2025, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will stop mailing paper checks to almost all beneficiaries, switching to direct deposit or the Direct Express® prepaid debit card. However, y...
If You Were Born in 1959, Your Full Retirement Age Is 66 Years and 10 Months — Not 67
If you were born in 1959, you can’t get full Social Security benefits at 67. Your full retirement age is actually 66 years and 10 months, according to the Social Security Administ...
IRS to End Free Tax Filing Tool: Will You Have to Pay Now?
The IRS plans to shut down Direct File, a free tax filing tool many Americans used in 2025. That move could make filing taxes more expensive and harder for millions starting in 2026. Let's breakdown the key ...
How to Apply or Recertify for Public Assistance Benefits in DC
If you live in Washington, DC, and need help with food, medical costs, or financial support, you can apply for multiple programs using one simple application. If you could use a little extra help, see what bene...