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dividend stocksBest Dividend Stocks to Buy for Dependable Dividend Growth
How do you find the best dividend stocks to buy? Income investors know there's no substitute for regular dividend increases over the long haul.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumers Undeterred by Gas-Price Hikes
Consumers spent freely in March, despite the strong rise in gasoline prices.
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stocksEarnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.
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Stocks Turn Lower on Iran Worries: Stock Market Today
Stocks gave up early gains Tuesday on concerns the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline could expire without a peace deal in place.
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3 Ways to Keep Control of Your Investments as Oil Prices Create Turbulence
Traders and speculators are already executing their respective plans. Here's what investors can do about the energy shock.
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Kevin Warsh Fed Chair Nomination: Live Updates and Commentary
Kevin Warsh testified in front of the Senate Banking Committee on April 21 — the first step in his path to take over as Fed chair.
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There's No Silver Bullet for Business Success — Just 4 Basic Principles
Business trends promising success will come and go — but leaders who stick to these four tried-and-trusted principles will help their companies go the distance.
By Gayle Jennings-O'Byrne
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Retirement
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How This 529 'Superfund' Strategy Can Transform Your Estate Plan
This 529 strategy — superfunding a 529 — can help you maximize savings for a child or grandchild's education expenses.
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The Average Monthly Social Security Check: March 2026
The average monthly Social Security check amount might surprise you. Here's a look at March's numbers and why they matter.
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The Small Cruises We'd Book Now for a 2026 Retirement Splurge
The new way to sail: Why boutique yacht cruises are the ultimate retirement reward.
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The Average Retirement Savings by Age: Are You Keeping Up?
Think you may have more retirement savings than your peers? Here's your answer.
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Retirement Taxes13 States With No Retirement Tax Ranked by How Much You Need to 'Retire Comfortably'
A $0 state income tax bill doesn’t always mean a cheaper retirement. See which states stretch your dollar further.
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I'm 74 and Don't Want My Beloved Dog to Go to My Adult Kids
We asked estate planners how to protect his one-year-old dog when his heirs aren't up to the task.
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We've Survived Bladder Cancer. Tough Love Isn't What We Need
Bladder cancer survivors and a therapist share the realities of living with a stoma and how relatives can support loved ones as they rebuild their identity.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
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David Dittman
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Retirement Writer
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Taxes
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Tax LawOhio Push to End Property Taxes in 2026: Who Benefits and Who Really Pays Instead?
Ohio residents are watching a major tax debate unfold that could reshape how local communities are funded across the state.
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Retirement Taxes13 States With No Retirement Tax Ranked by How Much You Need to 'Retire Comfortably'
A $0 state income tax bill doesn’t always mean a cheaper retirement. See which states stretch your dollar further.
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Retirement TaxesThe New Retirement Math: How an Active Lifestyle Can Lower Your 2026 Taxes
Avoid rising IRMAA surcharges and discover how volunteering and part-time work keep more of your Social Security benefits tax-free.
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This Critical Issue Could Cost Wealthy Families if No One Takes Control
As private equity consolidates the accounting industry, high-net-worth families with complex tax situations might want to set up centralized oversight.
By Kathleen Grace, CFP®, CIMA®, MPrA
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Personal Finance
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How This 529 'Superfund' Strategy Can Transform Your Estate Plan
This 529 strategy — superfunding a 529 — can help you maximize savings for a child or grandchild's education expenses.
By Erin Bendig -
Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumers Undeterred by Gas-Price Hikes
Consumers spent freely in March, despite the strong rise in gasoline prices.
By David Payne -

The Small Cruises We'd Book Now for a 2026 Retirement Splurge
The new way to sail: Why boutique yacht cruises are the ultimate retirement reward.
By Kathryn Pomroy -

T-Mobile Galaxy S26 Deals: How to Pay as Little as $4 a Month
Spring promotions make Samsung's latest phone more affordable, whether you have a trade-in or not.
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5 Ways I Honor Earth Day (That Also Save Me Tons of Money)
A money expert shares the big and small ways to look out for the earth while saving money.
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The Average Social Security Check by Age
Compare your average Social Security check with others of your age, and plan for the future.
By Donna LeValley
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Real Estate
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We're Retired and Wealthy. I Want to Splurge but My Wife Says 'No.'
We're 67 with $5.8 million after years of scrimping. I want to spend $300K on much-needed home renovations and a new car. How can I get my wife to loosen up on spending?
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The 25 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the US
From metro areas on both coasts to the middle of the Pacific Ocean, these are the most expensive cities to live in the U.S.
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Real Estate TaxesMortgage Rates in 2026 Predicted to Drop: These 3 Signals Tell You It's Time to Buy
April's rate volatility is just the tip of the iceberg. See how your freshly filed tax return and shifting property taxes could dictate home affordability this spring.
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Simple Upgrades That Can Help Your Home Sell Faster
Simple, affordable home upgrades that can boost value, attract buyers and help your home sell faster in today’s market.
By Paige Cerulli
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Travel
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The Small Cruises We'd Book Now for a 2026 Retirement Splurge
The new way to sail: Why boutique yacht cruises are the ultimate retirement reward.
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What To Take On A Plane For A More Luxurious Trip
Air travel isn't exactly relaxing. But if you know what to take on a plane, any seat can be luxurious.
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Do Americans Need a Visa for Europe? ETIAS is Coming in 2026
Americans will eventually need to apply for approval under ETIAS to travel to Europe, but the system has been repeatedly delayed.
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Live Large7 Ways to Splurge on Yourself, Because Your Kids Will Inherit Enough
Your kids will have plenty. Enjoy your money in your lifetime.
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Gas Prices Are Climbing — Should You Rent an EV for Your Road Trip?
With gas prices trending higher, electric vehicles are getting a second look. Here's how to compare total costs before you book.
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The 12 Travel Tips Every Retiree Needs to Know
Traveling in retirement is a dream for many people. Here are 12 practical tips to help make that dream a reality
By Daniel Bortz
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Economic Forecasts
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumers Undeterred by Gas-Price Hikes
Consumers spent freely in March, despite the strong rise in gasoline prices.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Energy Outlook: War in Iran Spells Higher Gas Prices in the US
After soaring during the conflict in the Middle East, gasoline prices are about to head lower on signs of a peace deal coming together.
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The Kiplinger LetterAerospace Industry Hopes for Iran Windfall
Pent-up demand plus boost in defense business bode well for the aerospace sector, despite the challenges.
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The Kiplinger LetterThe Hottest AI Apps Consumers Are Actually Using
Though Sora’s demise proves it’s not easy starting a new consumer AI app, many AI tools are seeing rapid adoption.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Inflation Outlook: Energy Costs Will Retreat Slowly
The inflation report for April will show another large jump in prices. Inflation should hit 4.0%, then ease as energy costs come down.
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ForecastsExports have held up reasonably well despite tariff disputes
Kiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?
Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
By David Payne
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There's No Silver Bullet for Business Success — Just 4 Basic Principles
Business trends promising success will come and go — but leaders who stick to these four tried-and-trusted principles will help their companies go the distance.
By Gayle Jennings-O'Byrne
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Do Americans Need a Visa for Europe? ETIAS is Coming in 2026
Americans will eventually need to apply for approval under ETIAS to travel to Europe, but the system has been repeatedly delayed.
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7 Ways to Splurge on Yourself, Because Your Kids Will Inherit Enough
Live Large Your kids will have plenty. Enjoy your money in your lifetime.
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The Space Sector Prepares to Blast Off
The Kiplinger Letter Space companies are buzzing with excitement over a series of tailwinds set to lift juggernaut SpaceX, start-ups and once-struggling legacy players.
By John Miley
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