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Tax experts share some of the biggest mistakes you can make and how to avoid them.
Surprise, surprise — guess who doesn't make the list?
But expenses are steep, and so is the mental health toll.
Mark Perdue found out in November that he and his wife had won $50,000 but couldn't find the ticket they had purchased about a week before
About 10% of price increases in recent years come from companies charging the same price -- or more -- for smaller items, a group of economists say.
A Willy Wonka-themed event went viral this week after attendees called it a "scam." Experts say there are warning signs in cases like this.
Investor Kyle Bass made sure to let the treasury secretary and the Federal Reserve know he wasn't happy about what he paid for waffles.
Too many people make this mistake, which can really hurt servers — and your bank account.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ilhan Omar are demanding answers about policies that target communities of color.
A new program in Flint, Michigan, could be a model for the rest of America ― but only if the right officials are in place to support it.
Don't expect a refund if you fall under these scenarios.
Without a proper plan, most travelers will take this hit after a trip. Here's how to avoid it.
Administration officials are using the report to promote President Joe Biden's economic agenda as he campaigns for reelection — and as the IRS faces threats to its funding.
Here's how to tell if you're really being contacted by the IRS or if it's a scammer trying to steal your information.
Four people reveal what they learned after completing a strict no-spend challenge.
"My RV cost a stupid amount of money, makes zero financial sense, and I love it. I show dogs and was so sick of sleepy hotels and crappy overpriced Airbnbs. Now, the dogs and I go, we feel at home, and I sleep so well."
Thanks to policy changes, more and more of the country's megarich are keeping their wealth in the family.
Buyer beware. The scams are sneaky during the holidays.