The mistakes Americans make that put their identity at risk
Your identity at risk
Clinton proposes tax relief for families with young kids
Continuing her policy focus on children and families, Hillary Clinton is pledging more tax relief for families with young kids.
Depreciation: 5 Car Models that Lose Value Fast
Time is not on a car owner's side. Depreciation eats at these five cars like rust on a fender.
How the Trump and Clinton tax plans would affect Americans
For America's wealthiest families, the presidential campaign presents a stark choice: a big tax increase if Hillary Clinton wins the election — or a big tax cut if Donald Trump wins.
Survey: 69% of Americans have less than $1K in savings
America's not saving
What happens to your debts after you die?
When you die, you don't just leave behind your family and your legacy.
5 waysto boost your holiday shopping budget
Retailers prepare for Christmas season
Hurricane Matthew: UPS, FedEx Suspend Deliveries
The shipping giants have suspended pickups and deliveries in areas impacted by Hurricane Matthew.
Police Say India-Based IRS Collection Scam Targeted Americans
Police bust 'scam center' where close to 700 workers allegedly called and targeted Americans, pretending to be from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, and raking in an estimated $150,000 a day.
Live in a hurricane zone? What kind of insurance should you have?
The financial impact of Hurricane Matthew
Storm Surge the biggest danger from Hurricane Matthew?
Lt. Gen. Russel Honore on Hurricane Matthew
The challenges dealing with insurance after a hurricane
Latest on Hurricane Matthew
Federal government: Mylan has been overcharging for EpiPens
Even the federal government is apparently paying too much for EpiPens, along with angry patients and insurers.
Average US 30-year mortgage rate unchanged at 3.42 percent
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates didn't move this week, remaining at their lowest levels since mid-July as a lure to prospective homebuyers.
Electric Bills on Pace for First Drop in 14 Years
Americans are saving money on their electric bills this year.
Electric Bills on Pace for First Drop in 14 Years
Americans are saving money on their electric bills this year.
Own a Lamborghini Miura for $2.5 million
Lamborghini Miura turns 50
Government Health Plans Spent Over $1B on EpiPens Over Five Years
U.S. government health plans spent more than $1 billion on Mylan NV's EpiPen emergency allergic reaction treatment between 2011 and 2015, according to figures released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Wednesday.
Nate Berkus: The One Thing You Shouldn't Do If Remodeling
Tis the season to renovate!
Dr. Oz Says This is the Problem With Obamacare
Talk show host and cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Oz says Obamacare was a “brave effort,” but this one problem needs to be fixed in order to fix the U.S. healthcare system.


















