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Why Canadian Snowbirds Are Ditching Their US Homes
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10 Best Benefits for Military Members and Their Families
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What's Up With the 10-Year Treasury Bond: Four Financial Experts Weigh In
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'The Best Is Yet to Come' — Four Things You Gain in Retirement
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Homeowners Rush to Install Solar Panels Before Trump Cuts Tax Credits
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A Smart Way to Combat Economic Rollercoasters
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Investing
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Stock Market Holidays in 2025: NYSE, NASDAQ and Wall Street Holidays
Markets When are the stock market holidays? Here, we look at which days the NYSE, Nasdaq and bond markets are off in 2025.
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Stock Market Today: Cautious Investors Let Stocks Drift Lower
Markets weigh encouraging trends for earnings and tariffs against concerning signals from U.S. consumers.
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Is the Stock Market Open on Memorial Day?
Memorial Day is quickly approaching. Do investors get to enjoy a three-day weekend?
By Karee Venema Last updated
Personal Finance
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12 FAQs About Medicare
Medicare When you turn 65, you have to master a new health care system. We’re here to help.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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Peacock Deal: Get a Year of Streaming for Only $24.99
Peacock is offering 60% off its Premium plan through May 30. Use promo code SPRINGSAVINGS to get a full year of streaming for just $24.99.
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Are Banks Open on Memorial Day?
Memorial Day is almost here, which has many wondering if banks are open on Monday, May 26.
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Taxes
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New 'No Tax on Tips' Bill Approved: What to Know Now
Income Taxes Will you stop paying taxes on your tip income this year?
By Kelley R. Taylor Published
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SALT Cap Increase? What to Expect in 2025 Tax Reform
Tax Deductions Some lawmakers say it’s past time to increase the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, and President Trump seems to agree.
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How the EV Tax Credit Works for 2025
Tax Credits The EV federal tax credit of up to $7,500 can be complicated. Here's what you should know.
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Retirement
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Social Security Under Trump Live Updates: Second Wave of SS Checks for May are Out Today
Social Security Blog Social Security is undergoing big changes in 2025 under President Trump. Get live daily news, updates, tips and analysis to help you navigate the developments.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Retirement Spending Got You Stressed? Six Signs You Need Help
Saving for retirement is the easy part. Spending those retirement dollars may cause too much stress and require help.
By Donna Fuscaldo Published
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Thinking About Buying a Boat? 10 Things to Know First
Planning on buying a boat in retirement? Think of it as a hole in the water you dump money into, says one expert. But it's not all bad.
By David Rodeck Published
Real Estate
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Is it Worth Having a Wine Cellar? What it Adds to Your Home Value — and Happiness
Home Features Wine cellars are a popular feature in high-end houses. Will installing one in your home increase its value, or would you be better off with a cheaper solution?
By Lia Picard Last updated
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I'm 65, with $1.2 million saved and a paid-off $1.3 million rental property. Should I sell, or keep it for income?
Should I be a landlord in retirement?
By Maurie Backman Published
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Retire in Costa Rica for Expat Heaven
When you retire in Costa Rica, you get natural beauty, ease of relocation and affordability. Will you become a part of its thriving expat community?
By Drew Limsky Published
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Spending Pause is Likely Temporary
Economic Forecasts Retail sales pulled back in January, after a strong December, but may not be out of gas yet.
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Low Number Doesn’t Reflect Tariffs Yet
Economic Forecasts Inflation should rise in the coming months as tariff effects materialize, but less than first expected, now that there is a U.S.-China trade truce.
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Kiplinger Trade Outlook: Trade Gap Expands in March to Record Level
Forecasts Kiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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