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As companies continue struggling to manage remote work for their employees, many workers want at least some remote work. But although working from home has become…
Forbes screened more than 800 locales in the U.S. for everything from climate change risk to crime to availability of doctors. We then compared those that…
S till in their mid-50s, Gloria and Kevin Murray of Morgan Hill, California, at the Silicon Valley’s southern tip, are planning well ahead to enjoy their…
Inexpensive cars are growing rare, but there are still a handful of reliable rides under $25,000 on the market in 2023. Most of them are subcompact…
The number of big names in economics cheering on an economic soft landing — a return to a 2% inflation rate without a recession intercession or…
Chris Lovell went from being more than $100,000 in debt to a six-figure net worth by “house hacking,” doing side hustles and moving into a higher…
A strong U.S. economy is keeping mortgage rates over 7%. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 7.18% as of September 14, according to data released by Freddie…
Elsa Ortega and her husband are expecting a child at the end of October, and they closed on a home in El Paso, Texas, this summer.…
With the pandemic firmly in the nation’s rearview mirror, U.S. drivers are again racking up the miles on the nation’s highways, and are also being subjected…
The IRS is hitting pause on new claims for a pandemic tax credit ‘overtaken by aggressive promoters’
The Internal Revenue Service will stop processing new claims on a pandemic-era credit for businesses that has become prone to questionable claims and hard-sell tactics from…