More students are dropping out of college — here’s why

More students are dropping out of college — here’s why

Getting into college is one thing, staying in is another. Although college enrollment declines leveled off this year, the number of students who started but then withdrew has been on the rise, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. There are now more than 40 million students who are currently unenrolled. At the same time, roughly … Read more

As Dow nears 40,000, here’s what experts say to do in case of a pullback

As Dow nears 40,000, here’s what experts say to do in case of a pullback

A man sits on the Wall street bull near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on November 24, 2020 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images The stock market could reach a milestone if the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches 40,000. However, even as stocks have climbed higher, investors are worried there could … Read more

Here’s who can claim a ‘special tax credit’ for retirement savings

Here’s who can claim a ‘special tax credit’ for retirement savings

Halfpoint Images | Moment | Getty Images Some retirement savers can still snag an extra tax incentive for 2023. However, most eligible filers don’t claim it, according to the IRS. The retirement savings contribution credit, or “saver’s credit,” can help low- to moderate-income filers offset part of the funds added to an individual retirement account, … Read more

Housing ‘affordability has just totally collapsed,’ economist says

Housing ‘affordability has just totally collapsed,’ economist says

10’000 Hours | Digitalvision | Getty Images Housing costs are outpacing median household incomes in the U.S., further straining affordability. Would-be homebuyers need to earn $113,520 a year to afford the typical house in the U.S. That is 35% more than what the typical household earns annually ($84,072), according to a new analysis by Redfin, … Read more

What Social Security beneficiaries need to know about overpayment policies

What Social Security beneficiaries need to know about overpayment policies

Mstudioimages | E+ | Getty Images Social Security beneficiaries who owe money to the Social Security Administration may see much lower default withholding rates from their monthly checks, thanks to new policies that are going into effect. As of March 25, the Social Security Administration will no longer collect 100% of a total monthly Social … Read more

Top colleges expand financial aid awards to eliminate student loans

Top colleges expand financial aid awards to eliminate student loans

Amid arguably the worst year to apply for financial aid, some colleges are implementing new strategies to entice students wary of the high cost.    Vanderbilt University announced it is expanding Opportunity Vanderbilt to include full-tuition scholarships to students of families with an annual income of $150,000 or less. Meanwhile, Dartmouth also said it is nearly … Read more

Gen Zers say they’ll need a therapist to deal with tax filing stress

Gen Zers say they’ll need a therapist to deal with tax filing stress

Taxes aren’t enjoyable for people of any age, but they can be particularly stressful for younger generations, many of whom may have never filed before.  In fact, 1 in 4 Gen Z taxpayers said they’ll need a therapist to deal with the stress of tax-filing season, according to a recent Cash App Taxes survey. Additionally, … Read more

Top U.S. cities to retire with no savings

Top U.S. cities to retire with no savings

If you’ve got nothing saved for retirement, you’re not alone. Nearly 30% of Americans have $0 saved for retirement, per recent data from personal finance website GOBankingRates. Another 33% have less than $50,000 saved. If you fall into either category and you’re approaching retirement age, it may be time to start preparing to live on … Read more

Rental prices in NSW are at an all-time high. So, when will we see relief?

Rental prices in NSW are at an all-time high. So, when will we see relief?

A grim outlook for NSW renters has been revealed by experts, who have said the current competitive and record-breaking rental market may not ease for at least another year. Paul Ryan from PropTrack said while demand for housing in NSW has always been very strong, it has skyrocketed in the past years since the COVID … Read more