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money One thing: The private label boom One thing moving markets is the proliferation of private label brands. Generic options are now becoming the most popular products on shelves.
life Inflation and the law of averages The inflation you read about is an average of thousands of price changes of goods and services across the country. But Americans don’t buy averages.
life The Boss is a billionaire Today’s billionaires worldwide are the wealthiest they’ve ever been — collectively worth a whopping $14.2 trillion.
life Say hi to “Future You”: 5 tips to help future-proof your retirement Here are five ways to help “present you” get prepared for the retirement you envision.
life 8 health insurance options for early retirees Retiring early can sound like a dream until you consider the cost of health care. But there are numerous options for health insurance for early retirees. Let’s explore.
life Check out these prices: The average cost of groceries by state How do grocery prices stack up by state? Northeastern states make up the majority of the top 10 grocery spenders, but which state takes the top spot?
life They’re back: Gen Z are the new boomerang generation The percentage of adult children living at home surged more than 87% over the past two decades. What prevents Gen Zers from flying the nest?
money Over 1 in 5 Americans have no emergency savings Are Americans prepared for a financial emergency? Many, it turns out, are not. An Empower study reveals 21% of Americans have no emergency savings and 37% couldn’t afford an emergency expense over $400.
life What is PITI? PITI stands for principal, interest, taxes, and insurance. It's what makes up your annual homeownership expense and determines how much house you can afford.
life Most Americans will pay a high price for peace of mind Empower research shows more than half of Americans are willing to pay a high price for financial peace of mind (56%): in fact, 1 in 5 say they’d be willing to take on debt for items or services that help them achieve it (19%).
life 5 essential estate planning documents With a third of Americans planning to leave an inheritance, it’s valuable to have a plan in place for your assets in case you pass away. Estate planning documents can ensure the fulfillment of your final wishes.
life Destination retirement: Traveling to pick your paradise Living in the moment now can also pay off for future considerations: Here’s how your 2024 travels can help you envision your retirement.