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Mel Robbins
SuccessMillionaire podcaster Mel Robbins hits back at Gen Z’s lazy label—she says they’re stuck in a world their boomer parents wouldn’t even recognize
By Emma BurleighApril 14, 2025
More Americans are stressed about their finances, and it has dangerous consequences for health and IQ
LifeMore Americans are stressed about their finances, and it has dangerous consequences for health and IQ
By Alexa MikhailApril 8, 2025
‘Gray divorce’ for Gen X and Boomers is skyrocketing: 5 money mistakes to avoid before they derail your retirement
Finance‘Gray divorce’ for Gen X and Boomers is skyrocketing: 5 money mistakes to avoid before they derail your retirement
By Sheryl Rowling and The Associated PressApril 8, 2025
MacKenzie Scott.
SuccessThe 5 key moments in MacKenzie Scott’s life that made her the ultra-philanthropist she is today
By Emma BurleighApril 7, 2025
The April 15 tax deadline is approaching fast. Here is what you need to know
Personal FinanceThe April 15 tax deadline is approaching fast. Here is what you need to know
By Alicia AdamczykApril 2, 2025
Paul Atkins speaks at a conference.
FinanceIncoming SEC chair Paul Atkins and his wife have 54 life insurance policies. Why?
By Ben WeissMarch 27, 2025
Robinhood pushes into banking with 4% APY savings account, launches wealth management
FinanceRobinhood pushes into banking with 4% APY savings account, launches wealth management
By Jeff John RobertsMarch 26, 2025
Father gives cash to adult son.
SuccessHalf of parents are paying their Gen Z and millennial adult children $1,474 a month—but they plan to pull the plug in the next two years because it’s eating into retirement
By Emma BurleighMarch 26, 2025
DOGE’s staffing cuts to the IRS could mean a heyday for scammers this tax season. How to protect yourself and your money
FinanceDOGE’s staffing cuts to the IRS could mean a heyday for scammers this tax season. How to protect yourself and your money
By The Associated Press and Wyatte Grantham-PhilipsMarch 25, 2025
Family discusses inheritance plans.
SuccessThe recession could either speed up or slow down when you get your inheritance—experts say these are the huge deciding factors
By Emma BurleighMarch 25, 2025
Millennial and Gen Z credit scores are the latest sign of the ‘vibecession.’ Their credit scores will keep going up, Open Lending, TransUnion report shows
FinanceMillennial and Gen Z credit scores are the latest sign of the ‘vibecession.’ Their credit scores will keep going up, Open Lending, TransUnion report shows
By Sydney LakeMarch 23, 2025
Jeff Allen wears his 831 jersey on the seat of Beast Games
Success‘I won $10 million in MrBeast’s game show after losing my job’: Now the overnight multimillionaire is using the fortune to find a cure for his son’s rare brain disease
By Preston ForeMarch 23, 2025
Mature business woman smiling and using a mobile phone in her office
Personal FinanceBoomers and Gen Xers are betting on a retirement ‘mega-trend’ that could transform the workforce—and when employees leave their jobs
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 21, 2025
The tax code is made for tradwives. Here’s how much it punishes dual-earning couples
CommentaryThe tax code is made for tradwives. Here’s how much it punishes dual-earning couples
By Robert VerBruggenMarch 21, 2025
IRS Form 1040 next to 100-dollar bills
SuccessThe IRS may owe you over $3,000 this year. Here’s how you can use it to build long-term wealth
By Preston ForeMarch 21, 2025
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