Tips for staying financially prepared during times of uncertainty
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More people are experiencing financial stress these days. People are fearing a possible recession but don't let it overwhelm you.

Strait of Hormuz: What is it, and could Iran close it?

Closing the Strait of Hormuz is one of the ways Iran could retaliate after the U.S. bombed three of the country’s nuclear sites. Here’s what that would mean.

Where Americans are falling behind most on their debt

A new WalletHub study highlights the states where Americans are struggling most with debt in early 2025.

Passwords data breach: What to do if your account was affected

Here are some tips for managing your cyber security risk as we’re still learning more about the reported largest data breach in history involving 16 billion passwords.

Kroger closing 60 stores over next 18 months

A major grocery retailer in the U.S. announced dozens of its stores would be closing in the coming months. Here’s what we know.

General Mills to remove artificial dyes from cereals

Companies phasing out FDA-approved synthetic colors as Trump admin pushes for healthier food supply.

Honda recalls over 250,000 vehicle over brake pedal issue

The auto maker’s recall covers certain Honda Pilots between the model years of 2023 and 2025 and its Acura brand: 2021-2025 Acura TLX and 2023-2025 Acura MDX vehicles.

Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card changes: What to know

The cost to have Chase’s popular Sapphire Reserve travel credit card has increased 77% since it was introduced in 2016. Here’s what to know about the card.

Here are commonly purchased things that you shouldn't be paying for
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Most of us often waste money on things we don?t really need, from $6 lattes to designer handbags, but there?s a big difference between splurging on luxuries and throwing away money on services and items that are bad buys.

Kroger free ice cream coupon: How to download yours

The popular grocery chain is kicking off summer with a sweat deal. Here’s how to get your coupon.

Americans spend $164 billion a year on cable, internet services, study finds

A new report finds U.S. households are spending more than ever on cable and internet services, with the average household shelling out over $1,000 per year—and some cities paying nearly double that.