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Where income increased most across the US

SmartAsset shared findings from its ranking of 636 cities based on the percent change in median household income over one year, according to the latest data from the Census Bureau.

Where income has declined most nationwide

SmartAsset analyzed data from 630 cities to rank them based on the percentage decline in median household income over one year, according to the latest data from the Census Bureau.
Managing your money

Gen Z is 65% less likely than Boomers to turn to financial professionals for advice

Policygenius shares insights from its 2024 Financial Planning Survey about the differences in where Americans turn when they need money advice.

Millions of Americans don't have bank accounts. Here's where they live.

Where are Americans least likely to use a bank? Spokeo analyzed data from the FDIC to illustrate where banking is falling short.

Small business financial planning for 2025

NEXT shares 11 financial planning tasks for small business owners to help them get the most out of the next calendar year.

Top real estate insights for renters heading into 2025

RentCafe shares insights about the latest real estate market dynamics from its comprehensive data on the rental housing sector.

Guide to safe and secure online casino payment methods

OLBG shares a comprehensive guide to the safest and quickest online casino payment methods to easily fund your account and manage withdrawals.

Top 10 highest-paying allied health specialties for 2025

Vivian Health projects the top 10 highest-paying allied health specialties for the year ahead.

Is college worth it? Debunking myths on costs, time, value, and more

Study.com debunks myths and explores affordable pathways to show how and why college may still be a valuable investment.

A look at lives transformed by the student debt crisis

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Teen Vogue profile the stories of young people in the U.S. dealing with student debt dilemma of all kinds.
More money matters
10 practical winter time vehicle upgrades
RealTruck.com walks through ten upgrades that can make winter driving a breeze.
Metros where homes are selling for the most under asking price
Stacker analyzed data from Redfin to see where homes are selling for the most below the asking price.
Metros where homes are selling for the most over asking price
Stacker analyzed data from Redfin to see where homes sold for the most over the asking price. Metros are ranked on the average sale-to-list ratio.
These states have the most car repair shops
As many Americans are driving older cars, The General used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to map the concentration of auto repair shops by state.
The 10 best small business grants for women (2025)
LegalZoom breaks down the 10 of the best small business grants for women that provide everything from small needs to large growth initiatives.
Another car-sharing startup is dead. Why is car sharing so difficult?
Next City examines the latest car-sharing app to shut down and what this might mean for the future of car-share in America.
Being 'bad at math' is a pervasive concept. Can it be banished from schools?
The 74 shares insights from math education experts about the societal tendency to classify kids as "bad" or "good" at the subject instead of normalizing accommodations and tutoring.
How weight loss could tip America's economic scales
Hims research shows how Americans would adjust their spending if they reached their goal weight.
Landlords are using AI to raise rents—and cities are starting to push back
The Markup spotlights California's inflated real estate market, much of which is due to a software company called RealPage.
It takes $5.8M to be part of the 1% in the US. Here's where in the world wealth is more achievable.
Spokeo used data from Knight Frank's Wealth Report to visualize what it takes to be in the top 1% in select nations across the world.

The 25 most successful small business ideas (2025)

LegalZoom shares some of the best business ideas in tech, consulting, home improvement, health care, hospitality, and other industries.

Average auto lease payment climbs to $638, slightly less than loan cost

Experian looks into anonymized and aggregated data to provide an overview of the current lease market, recent trends and whether there will be more leasing or less in 2025 and beyond.

Ohio's most expensive power bills: Cities and counties to watch

Arbor analyzed recent utility data and average household usage to calculate the projected supply portion of monthly power bills this winter in different areas across Ohio.

In the season of giving, corporations aren't particularly charitable

BuchhaltungsButler digs into why U.S. companies aren't as philanthropic as they used to be, despite record profits.
More news about money
Why salary isn't solving teacher turnover: Survey finds work-life balance key to retention
Study.com examines the factors contributing to teacher turnover and burnout.
The best business credit cards with no annual fee
Ramp shares tips for choosing the best business credit cards with no annual fee.
6 Ways to Turn Everyday Items into Extra Cash
(Family Features) Making money from everyday items in your home may be easier than you think. Consider these ideas to make some extra cash selling items online
Americans with disabilities work remotely more than the general population in these states
Using Census Bureau data, accessiBe identified where Americans with disabilities are working remote jobs at higher rates than workers overall.
13 reasons why your electric bill is so high—plus tips to lower it
Arbor breaks down 13 reasons why your electricity bill may have experienced a sudden increase, plus tips on how to lower it.