6 Ways to Recession-Proof Your Life and Money

In a recent poll of economists, the World Economic Forum found that nearly two-thirds of the respondents believe there will be a recession in 2023. Uh oh. If the thought of a recession makes you nervous, a little preparation will go a long way toward easing your anxiety. Simple steps like reducing expenses, paying off … Read more

The 5 Best and 5 Worst Places for Electric Vehicles

TierneyMJ / Shutterstock.com The vehicle search engine iSeeCars.com recently published a study about the availability of electric vehicle chargers in U.S. cities and states. Its analysis of data through the end of 2022 looks at publicly available DC (direct current) fast chargers, which can deliver a charge directly to the car’s battery, as well as … Read more

51 New Shows and Movies on Netflix in April

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The Best Jobs for Self-Employed Workers

uzhursky / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on FlexJobs.com. Imagine working from a beach in Portugal, or being able to take Fridays off to go paddleboarding with your kids. You don’t have to daydream about doing these things. With the rise of remote work, it’s easier than ever to find a self-employed or … Read more

25 Tax Planning Tips for Now and the Future

sirtravelalot / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on NewRetirement. Tax season is upon us. This is a great time to think about your future plans and how you can position yourself to reduce your tax expenditures. Future taxes, particularly in retirement, can be surprising. Here are tips for keeping more of your money … Read more

10 Housing Markets That Are Cooling Fastest

Jonathan Park / Shutterstock.com Housing markets that were the soaring stars during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic are now coming back down to earth, according to real-estate brokerage firm Redfin. Sales also are lagging in markets that are known as technology hubs as widespread layoffs hit that industry, according to a Redfin analysis of … Read more

Beware This Common Social Security Planning Mistake

Americans are way off-target about how much they will likely earn from Social Security during retirement. But taking one simple step can reduce the degree of the error dramatically, according to new research. People in their 50s and 60s underestimate their future Social Security benefits by an average of $1,896 a year, or 11.5%, according … Read more