Are Appliance Extended Warranties Worth It?

BearFotos / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. When you reach a certain age, home appliance shopping is something to be excited about. It’s easy to drop a significant chunk of money on that new fridge with French doors, and it’s really rather odd how delighted you can be over … Read more

How to Choose Between Active and Passive Investing

goodluz / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story comes from Wealthramp. Active investing and passive investing are two contrasting approaches to making your money work for you in today’s market. Both philosophies use the S&P 500 as a benchmark to gauge the success of their performance, however active investing will typically aim to outperform the benchmark, … Read more

10 States With the Smallest Homes

Artazum / Shutterstock.com American homes today are larger than in our past. After World War II, construction of a national system of highways allowed homebuyers to gravitate to the suburbs where the size of homes began to grow. The average single family American home grew from 909 square feet in 1949 to 2,480 square feet … Read more

How to Create a Realistic Retirement Budget

267993647 / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. You’ve spent decades in the workforce earning a living, your schedule dictated by the demands of the job. All the while, you’ve been steadily adding to your savings so that one day you could get to this point: retirement. You finally have … Read more

These U.S. Cities Will Be Most Impacted by Rising Sea Levels

MainlanderNZ / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Construction Coverage. Increasing global temperatures will bring changes to our environment, economy, and society, but one of the most pronounced effects will be the impact on sea levels. A 2019 report from the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimated that global mean sea … Read more

The Minimum Wage in Every State in 2023

BalanceFormCreative / Shutterstock.com It’s been more than a decade since the federal minimum wage was increased. First enacted by Congress in 1938 at 25 cents per hour, the minimum wage last received a boost in 2009 when it went from $6.55 to $7.25. Despite calls to institute a $15-per-hour minimum wage — which is already … Read more

15 Products That Make Retired Life Better

Want to make the most of your retirement? We don’t blame you! From a handy retirement course to a scratch-off map of the world and an eight-piece gardening set, we’ve rounded up exciting products that can help make life better once you exit the workforce. Please note that although the prices you see here will … Read more

How to Retire at 50 in 7 Easy Steps

Early retirement has become a popular financial goal. And well it should be. Even if you never retire early, just knowing that you can is liberating! And it may just be the strategy that frees you up to take on even bigger challenges in life. That can happen when you reach the point where you … Read more