The 15 Cities With the Most Working Teens

Paul Vasarhelyi / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Smartest Dollar. Getting a job as a teenager is a rite of passage for some, and a necessity for others. While labor force participation across all workers remains about a percentage point lower today than it was immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic, teen labor … Read more

16 Things Retirees Should Do Away With

Andrii Zastrozhnov / Shutterstock.com Planning to downsize in retirement? Time to think about cleaning house, both figuratively and literally. Face it: Most of us have way too much stuff, and a lot of it isn’t being used. Where will you put all those things in your new, smaller place? Instead of hanging on to stuff … Read more

7 Obvious Money-Saving Tips People Often Forget

Prostock-studio / Shutterstock.com It is good to explore new ways to save money. But sometimes in our quest for fresh ideas, we forget the basics that served us so well in the past. When that happens, take a step back and brush up on those neglected, tried-and-true methods. All these money-saving tips have a theme … Read more

Start Planning Your 2023 Vacations With These Cards

Editor’s Note: Money Talks News has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Money Talks News and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Summer is months away, but it’s not too soon to start thinking about your travel plans. If nothing else, it might make you feel a little warmer. … Read more

7 Daily Habits That Could Extend Your Life

GBALLGIGGSPHOTO / Shutterstock.com Forget anti-aging supplements and other hocus pocus: The key to a longer life more likely resides in developing a few everyday habits. Research shows that some surprisingly simple practices can improve your health and extend your lifespan. Best of all, these habits cost you little or no money. Following are a few … Read more

How to Purchase Travel Insurance

Zigres / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Living on the Cheap. Travel insurance is no longer optional. After two years of travel disruptions that show no sign of ending any time soon, it’s more or less mandatory. So how do you buy travel insurance in this environment? Very carefully, say experts. Two … Read more

In Only 10 Big Cities Is Rent Actually Affordable

fizkes / Shutterstock.com Rising home prices have stolen the headlines in recent years, but rents have been steadily increasing too. In many cities, tenants now struggle to afford apartments and other rentals. Recently, Zillow determined that of the 50 biggest U.S. rental markets, just 10 offer rents reasonable enough that two full-time workers earning minimum … Read more

8 Glasses of Water a Day? Nonsense, Study Says

It’s been something like an article of faith for many years: Drinking 8 ounces of water eight times a day is ideal for staying hydrated. But a recent study is pouring that theory down the drain. Researchers say individual water needs vary from person to person, and blanket recommendations for water intake should be forgotten. … Read more

13 Things Frugal People Never Do

Alliance Images / Shutterstock.com Frugality isn’t a monolithic concept. It’s more of a continuum, with different approaches for different people. You can be frugal even if you don’t sew all your own clothes, grow most of your food, make all your gifts and create all your own entertainment. Frugal people can — and do! — … Read more