Monkey Business Images / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com. Hispanic and Latino Americans have seen some of the highest unemployment rates during the COVID-19 pandemic of any race and ethnic group for which the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports data. In the second quarter of 2020, the Hispanic and Latino […]
Dean Drobot / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. As the holidays near, the same companies that you’re browsing to find gifts and supplies are likely hiring — in the thousands. And maybe even in the tens or hundreds of thousands. Seasonal jobs can help you recoup costs related to […]
pathdoc / Shutterstock.com Like so many things during the COVID-19 pandemic, rental cars seemingly vanished overnight. The ongoing shortage of vehicles has sent some rental prices into the stratosphere. Now, average car owners hope to get in on the action. Axios reports that everyday people are buying up “small fleets of automobiles” and charging hefty […]
Krakenimages.com / Shutterstock.com Could 99% of investors be wrong? As it turns out, yes. According to a national poll conducted by CNBC and investing app Acorns, only 1% of Americans hire help to manage their finances. That number goes up with age, but just barely: 2% of those 55-64 do, and 4% of those 65 […]
Dragana Gordic / Shutterstock.com Working a little later in life — to age 67 — may help reduce your risk of cognitive decline, according to a recent study. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany, say that rather than being something that increases cognitive function, working longer is related to […]
AshTproductions / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com. Tax filers with higher adjusted gross incomes (AGIs) tend to move less than filers with lower AGIs. This may be due to various reasons, including that taxpayers in higher income brackets often skew older or are more established in their careers. Regardless of the […]
God, can we please stop with guilting people over the morning pages, the journaling, the meditation, the drinking 18 gallons of mint-infused water, and the yoga? If you want to do those, GREAT! But you don’t have to. My rules for the perfect morning: No, you don’t need to meditate to be successful! No, you […]
Andrey_Popov / Shutterstock.com Does working from home work for you? If you were one of the many U.S. workers forced by the coronavirus pandemic to work from home in the last year or so, you may have been able to find out. Home-based remote work has enjoyed a big boost from the pandemic. Research by […]
When you have debts everywhere you turn, it can feel like you’re completely swamped. Your hands are tied every payday as you funnel money into paying off debts, leaving you with no room to save. That’s why a lot of people turn to debt consolidation, which is when you use a loan to pay off all […]
I know, I know. You’ve been told you’re “throwing money away on rent.” Someone in your life made you feel guilty for not buying a house and building equity. And let me guess: They said something like, “Ugh, I just hated paying someone else’s rent!” Right? There’s just one problem: It’s not true. First, let […]
