Renters: You’re paying more for less space
The average size of a rental has shrunk 8% in the last 10 years, according to RentCafe.
How the typical American family pays for college
The sticker price can be shocking, so how do families foot the bill?
UK passport loses luster following Brexit vote
The coveted British passport is losing its luster following Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. Instead, Ireland has seen a surge in passport applications.
Why you shouldn’t abandon bonds
Just because bond yields are low today, doesn’t mean they have nowhere to go but up.
World’s Top Employers for New Grads
For an exclusive CNNMoney list, research firm Universum Global surveyed business students at colleges around the world to see where they most want to work.
Chipotle unveils summer loyalty program
Chipotle is set to launch a customer loyalty program that starts July 1 and runs through September.
4 steps to paying off $100,000 in student loans
Struggling to pay off your student loans? Here are four steps to making it quicker and easier — from someone who’s paid down $100,000.
For gamblers, Brexit was bigger than the Royal baby
Gamblers bet over $200 million on the result of the Brexit referendum.
How much house can you afford?
Can you afford your dream home or do you need to downsize your expectations? Use our calculator to figure out how much house you can afford.
Will you have enough to retire?
Are you stashing enough cash or barely there? Use our calculator to figure out if you’re on track.
6 emerging real estate markets
Here are six emerging real estate markets around the globe that are ripe for opportunity, according to Christie’s International Real Estate.
You need to earn $144,196 to afford a home here
Want to buy pounds? Good luck with that…
Travel money traders are struggling to keep up with the demand after the pound has crashed to the lowest levels in 30 years following U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union.
House Republicans call for postcard-simple tax returns
A tax reform proposal from House Republicans would simplify the tax code and cut rates.
Will Britain’s European workers get the boot?
Read full story for latest details.
New Jersey passes $15 minimum wage … but Gov. Christie may veto
Despite legislative approval, the bill faces a likely veto by Gov. Chris Christie. In that case, proponents plan to put the decision to voters on the 2017 ballot.
48 years old and nothing saved for retirement
There’s always hope. But how much depends on how willing you are to make a concerted effort to improve your retirement prospects over the next 20 years.
Social Security trust fund projected to run dry by 2034
By 2034, Social Security trustees estimate the program will only be taking in enough money to pay three-quarters of promised benefits. And they estimate that Medicare Part A will only be able to pay 87% of benefits by 2028.
3 reasons your boss doesn’t want you to work from home … and why she’s wrong
Plenty of surveys show how much employees want the option to work from home. Yet not all managers are on board with telecommuting. Here’s why.
Get cash back for your student loans
Struggling to pay down your student loans? This new debit card can help.
This is America’s favorite fast food restaurant
Chick-fil-A is the highest ranking fast food restaurant in the country for customer satisfaction, according to a new report.
These workplace benefits are slowly fading away
Far fewer employers are offering these 16 financial and family friendly benefits than was the case 20 years ago.
Post goes viral about dad teaching kids to invest
A Humans of New York post about a kid’s $1 weekly allowance went viral and even made people cry. Here’s why.
Investing the ‘Beyonce way’
Wall Street veteran Sallie Krawcheck has just launched Ellevest, an online investment firm catering only to women. She wants to stop women from making bad mistakes with their money.
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