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Managing your money

How to purify your home's water

Long's EcoWater Systems discusses the various ways to purify water regardless of your budget, water test results, space and maintenance requirements.

Retirement, interrupted: Why those over 55 are a fast-growing segment of the workforce

Health Centers Near Me analyzed Bureau of Labor Statistics data to explore why more older Americans are in the workforce now than 20 years ago.

Top 10 crypto disasters explained, and how to protect yourself

Here are crypto's 10 biggest disasters, according to PeopleWin's analysis of news coverage and collapses as chronicled by Web3IsGoingGreat.

How to deal with overdraft and a negative bank account

Freedom Debt Relief explains that it's important to understand how overdraft works, what to do if your account is overdrawn, and how to avoid overdrafts in the future so that you can sidestep fees and financial setbacks.

The hidden costs of supply chain blind spots—and how AI can solve them

Trackonomy explains that a new generation of artificial intelligence tools is making it possible to see supply chain blind spots—and solve what was once unknowable.

Electric and hybrid cars could hit 25% market share in the U.S. within two years

Edmunds reports that while J.D. Power forecasts EV sales in the U.S. will hold at 1.2 million sales this year, it predicts EV market share will hit 26% by 2030.

When to consider changing personal injury lawyers

Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. explains that it's possible to switch lawyers during a case, but suggests making sure you are changing for the right reasons.

From oil changes to brake checks: 10 key maintenance tasks to keep your car running

The General breaks down 10 essential maintenance tasks that help keep your car safer, more reliable, and on the road longer.

The Great Wealth Transfer in 3 charts

Stacker analyzed wealth data and research to show how trillions of dollars could wind up in the hands of millennials in the next 20 years.

Zelle drops standalone app: Now what?

Finder reports that the popular money transfer service Zelle has dropped its app and is now only available via partnered institutions.

What do you need to buy a car? Follow this checklist

Edmunds explains what documents are needed to purchase a vehicle at a dealership and how your credit score can affect the buying process.
More money matters
The workforce AI gap no one's talking about—but every frontline worker feels
TeamSense explores how manufacturers are using AI for automation, machinery, and supply chain optimization, but why most frontline workers are being left behind.
8 ways to manage your small business liability risk
NEXT discusses how to assess your liability risk and protect your business investment.
Spring financial clean-up: 5 money moves to make before summer
Finder suggests that there's no time like the present to take a magnifying glass to your money habits, clean up your budget and realign your financial goals.
What it takes to be middle class in America
SmartAsset calculated the middle-class income ranges for 100 major U.S. cities and all 50 states based on the latest data.
How to find and contact influencers on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok (and more)
CreatorDB points out that not all influencer partnerships deliver results, and knowing how to find and approach the right influencers is a must-have skill for modern marketers.
Living well for less: 10 affordable alternatives to America's expensive metros
MakeMyMove focuses on an emerging trend that favors balance over bustle for families, remote workers, and retirees alike who are setting their sights on smaller cities and rural communities where the cost of living is significantly lower and the quality of life often higher.
How long does it take to build business credit?
Brex examines a timeline for building business credit—from application to maturity, providing practical insights for entrepreneurs at every stage, whether launching a new venture or seeking to strengthen an existing credit profile.
What a difference a dollar makes: These are the metros where your paycheck stretches the furthest
Wealth Enhancement determined how far paychecks go in different metros by comparing median incomes and price parity data from the BEA.
5 things to know about treasury management systems (TMS)
Ramp provides answers to questions about treasury management systems, software applications that allow businesses to manage their financial operations by tracking and automating processes like cash flow, investments, and payments.
Why has an entire generation been shut out of the housing market?
immoverkauf24 and DataPulse Research highlight a new analysis that shows just how sharply home ownership has slipped out of reach for the average American.

Planning for a Positive Economic Future: Financial literacy tips for teens

(Family Features) By understanding the basics of money management, teens can make informed decisions and avoid common financial pitfalls.

8 tips to help you choose the best small business insurance

NEXT helps you learn to evaluate small business insurance companies and choose the best—and most cost-efficient—policies and coverage for your needs.

How to automate your expense approval process and cut costs

Brex explores how the right combination of technology, policy design, and process optimization can transform expense management from a necessary burden into a strategic advantage.

What $100k is worth in the largest U.S. cities in 2025

SmartAsset determined the value of $100,000 in 69 of the largest U.S. cities for 2025, after accounting for applicable taxes and local cost of living premiums.

How to help employees adapt to AI in the workforce

Paylocity explores the critical role a company's HR department plays in easing employee concerns about artificial intelligence in the workplace and guiding them through the transition.
More news about money
The strategic edge: Advanced investment strategies for high-income earners
Range explores how Modern Portfolio theory and tax-loss harvesting combine to create a resilient and profitable investment strategy, tailored for individuals who aim to grow their wealth while keeping risk and taxes in check.
Forget the money—this is what actually keeps employees at their jobs
SaveHealth outlines how healthcare costs are shaping job decisions, especially across generations, within an evolving economic landscape, and amid a changing healthcare system.
Refunds to New Rides: 3 essential tips for your spring vehicle purchase
(Family Features) Tax refunds have started rolling in, which means many people are looking to use this influx of cash to make purchases they've been putting off.
Anatomy of a generous rideshare tipper
Lyft explains economic research suggests that tipping behavior is not just about the ride experience—it's also about the tippers themselves.
Report: Missouri attendance boundaries discriminate against low-income students
The 74 reports that Missouri's school residence laws are some of the nation's strictest and mirror old redlining maps that exclude low-income kids.