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money Inflation at 3%: Shelter cools while healthcare costs rise The Consumer Price Index shows 3% inflation as housing cools and grocery prices ease, offering some relief versus earlier this year.
money Tax-smart strategies for year-end planning Making these efficient moves may potentially help taxpayers lower their tax bill and strengthen their finances over the long term.
money COLA increase 2026: Social Security payments to rise 2.8% The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) 2026 will give retirees and other Social Security beneficiaries an extra $56 a month, on average.
money Tariffs on wood and furniture imports could hit home New duties on imported wood, furnishings, and cabinets could test price flexibility for retailers, but consumers can take steps to stay ahead of price increases.
money 🎃Treat index The Halloween treat index is in — Americans plan to spend an average of $296 this year. Here's this week's money news.
money How to invest in a 529 plan during uncertain times Families with 529 plans are face a different kind of homework: figuring out how to keep their education savings on track while markets shift and college deadlines approach.
money What is the average asset allocation by age? Investment portfolios vary by age, goals, risk tolerance, and other factors. Learn more about the average portfolio mix by age.
money Holiday shopping goes high tech Online shopping is set to top $253 billion this holiday season, and being tech-savvy can help with speed and savings.
life Gen X set to drive spending by $15.2 trillion in 2025 The sandwich generation is emerging as the target market with the most buying power, positioning them as the second-largest “economy” globally, behind only the U.S. as a whole.
money Bonds backed by music royalties are becoming a hit Music royalty bonds, financial instruments secured by future royalty revenues from songs or catalogs, have been growing thanks to streaming and other industry trends.
money ↕️ Number crunch The IRS outlined inflation-adjusted figures for the 2026 tax year. Here's this week's money news.
money Luxury credit cards get an upgrade Annual fees on luxury credit cards are set to increase, but so are their perks.