5 Factors to Consider if You Expect to Work Past 75

PeopleImages / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. On average, men who reach 65 live another 19 years and women live another 21 years, according to the Social Security Administration. That means […]

How One Simple Card Switch Could Save You $6,000 a Year on Interest

Sponsored. Ground Picture / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. If you’re a homeowner with credit card debt, you’re likely throwing away thousands of dollars every year. Not because you’re irresponsible with […]

The 10 Worst Resume Mistakes to Avoid

fizkes / Shutterstock.com You’ve been applying to jobs like crazy, but it seems as though all of your applications have disappeared into the black hole of the Internet. Wondering why your resume isn’t getting you any interviews? We’re willing to bet it’s not because you’re unqualified or just not good enough (which, for the record, […]

Quiet Foundations: How Consistent Support Builds Meaningful Lives in Later Years

In a culture that idolizes independence and hustle, we rarely talk about the quiet, steady force that holds so many lives together: consistent, dedicated support. Behind every elder who thrives in their later years despite mobility challenges, memory loss, or loneliness, there’s often a network of care that goes far beyond practical help. This support […]

The Top Job Search Frustrations and How to Overcome Them

wavebreakmedia / Shutterstock.com It’s a tough market for job seekers, with many having to submit a high volume of applications before landing a new role. LiveCareer’s 2025 Job Search Frustration Survey looked into the top pain points facing today’s job applicants and found that 57% have abandoned an application mid-process due to overly complicated or […]

Episode 227. “We bought our dream house. Now we’re drowning”

Jason (38) and Katie (36) thought buying their dream home in Minnesota would be the start of a new chapter. Instead, they’re buried in debt, daycare bills, and the pressure of raising a new baby while working demanding creative jobs in an industry threatened by AI.  Despite earning $246,000 a year, they’ve been trapped in […]

Nearly Half of Workers Admit to Revenge Quitting. Here’s Why.

Roman Samborskyi / Shutterstock.com Revenge quitting—a workplace trend where employees suddenly resign without notice to express frustration—has become a growing phenomenon in today’s evolving job market. According to a Monster survey of more than 3,600 U.S. workers, the practice is far more common than many employers realize, with 47% of employees admitting they’ve done it. […]

How I Paid Off My Mortgage 10 Years Early On A Teacher’s Salary

wavebreakmedia / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. When I started teaching 15 years ago, everyone told me the same thing: “You’ll never get rich as a teacher.” They were probably right […]

Are Credit Score and CIBIL Score the Same? Common Myths Busted

When it comes to loans and credit cards, one question often confuses: Are credit score and CIBIL score the same? Many borrowers use the terms interchangeably, while others believe one matters more than the other. This mix-up often leads to myths that can affect borrowing decisions. So, are credit score and CIBIL score the same? […]