-
These $5 bills worth thousands could be hiding in your wallet. Here's what to look for
These $5 bills may be worth over $2,000 to currency collectors. Here’s how to spot one and what to do next.
-
Don't shop for clothes when you're hungry and more money-saving tips
AARP is out with its annual guide to help you cut down on your expenses. After all, a dollar saved is a dollar earned and every one of them counts, especially with expenses as high as they are these days.
-
56% of people would RSVP ‘no' to a close friend's wedding to save money, new survey shows
The choice to celebrate doesn’t have to be all or nothing. There are ways to attend a wedding and stick to a tight budget, experts say.
-
How to spot a credit card skimmer before you swipe
Dozens of community members gathered at the Lynnfield Senior Center on Monday to learn more about the silent danger of credit card skimmers. The event was hosted by the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulations. Skimmers are devices that enable thieves to steal card data and use it for fraudulent transactions. They’re often discovered in everyday places like gas stations,...
-
Are you saving enough? Here's how to put money back in your pocket.
People aren’t boosting their savings much even as wages rise and inflation slows.
-
Walmart, Chipotle and others feel the heat over prices
Customers’ deep frustration with higher prices has pushed many retailers and restaurants to step up discounts, promotions and value meals.
-
These women aren't looking for a man in finance but wouldn't mind their date grabbing the bill
What the viral TikTok song says about money tensions and dating in this moment.
-
Increasing tipped worker wages likely to appear on Mass. ballot
On the heels of collecting thousands of signatures, the One Fair Wage movement is calling on Massachusetts to boost tipped workers’ minimum wage to a mandatory $15 an hour, instead of the current $6.75 with tips. “Giving our most vulnerable populations a little more money to make their lives a little bit easier is something we can all get behind,”…
-
How TikTok's viral ‘no-spend month' could come back to bite you
There is no substitute for establishing a budget you can sustain over time, financial experts say.
-
Your $5 bill could be worth over $2,000
According to GOBankingRates, $5 bills with a specific set of serial numbers could be worth more than $2,000.
-
The salary a single person needs to make ends meet in every U.S. state
To live alone in most states, you’ll need to make $22 per hour as a full-time worker.
-
How to break bad money habits and achieve your goals, from a financial psychologist: First, understand how brains are wired
Here’s how to curtail bad money habits and make it easier to keep good ones, says Charles Chaffin, co-founder of the Financial Psychology Institute.
-
92-year-old just became one of America's richest self-made women—she's worth $700 million
Joan Payden, the 92-year-old CEO of money management firm Payden & Rygel, took a decades-long path to success. Now she’s one of America’s richest self-made women.
-
Couple finds safe with estimated $100K while magnet fishing
The man was using a magnet to fish out junk from New York City airways.
-
Toyota reportedly set to end massive Olympic sponsorship deal
Toyota has a contract through the 2024 Paris Games, which was reported to be valued at $835 million when it was announced in 2015.
-
You could score a tax break for hiring your own kids this summer — if you follow the rules
Hiring your kids can offer tax benefits if you’re self-employed. But first, you need to understand your state and federal labor and tax laws.
-
A $1 bill worth thousands may be hiding in your wallet — Here's what to look for
A printing error made around a decade ago resulted in millions of $1 bills with a rare misprint. Here’s what to look for.
-
Got old T-shirts? Some vintage tees might be worth up to $3,000
If you’ve been procrastinating with cleaning your closet and drawers, you might want to think twice before throwing away those old tees.
-
States have billions of dollars in unclaimed property. Here's how to check if you're owed money from the government
Billions of dollars remain unclaimed across the U.S. — and some of it may be yours.
-
From pennies to quarters, these ‘error' coins could be worth over $25,000
If you’ve got coins lying around under your couch, some may be worth hundreds if not thousands to currency collectors. Here’s how to check.