The 15 Most Stable U.S. Housing Markets

PeopleImages.com – Yuri A / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Construction Coverage. The red-hot pandemic housing market has finally cooled in recent months. Due to actions by the Federal Reserve to combat inflation, mortgage rates have more than doubled from the historic lows seen in 2021. As a result, home sales have … Read more

7 Social Security Benefits You May Be Overlooking

Prostock-studio / Shutterstock.com It’s common to think of Social Security as money you receive in retirement, but the program is actually much broader. Through the Social Security Administration, the government provides payments to spouses, children and those with disabilities, among others. Here’s a closer look at some benefits of Social Security that you may have … Read more

5 Tips for Getting a Remote Nursing Job

Pixel-Shot / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on FlexJobs.com. Tired of long commutes to start your shift at the hospital? Or, maybe you know someone who works remotely and have thought, “That’s nice, but it’s just not possible for me.” It may surprise you that many jobs can be done remotely, including nursing … Read more

The Top Benefits of Living Below Your Means

pathdoc / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story comes from Wealthramp. Billionaire Warren Buffett still lives in the house he bought in 1958 for $31,500. Mega-star Keanu Reeves is worth over $350 million but says he’s happier living a modest lifestyle rather than in a Hollywood mansion. In fact, he didn’t own a home for many … Read more

7 Financial Dates and Deadlines in February 2023

Life moves quickly. It’s easy to get distracted. But that can be costly. Miss an important financial date or deadline, and you could be on the hook for a penalty or lose out on a limited-time opportunity to save money. Enter our “Money Calendar” series. In this edition, we’ve rounded up noteworthy money dates for … Read more

8 Disappointing Realities of Medicare

DC Studio / Shutterstock.com For millions of people, Medicare is one of the pillars of retirement. The program provides health insurance for most Americans from the age of 65 through the rest of their lives. However, Medicare is not perfect. Some beneficiaries are surprised to learn of the program’s shortcomings. Following are some of the … Read more