I make it a New Year’s Resolution to improve my budgeting skills every year, but I’m rarely successful. Stress-shopping is a bad habit of mine.
These Are The Fastest Growing Cities in the U.S.
I’ve never lived anywhere particularly exciting. My whole life has been spent in Florida, and the only thing worth noting here is the number of mosquitoes each year (or so I thought).
College Students Spend Their Student Loan Cash On Some Pretty Dumb Stuff
The national student loan debt increases every year, which is no surprise. Right now, it’s somewhere around $1.38 trillion. What might shock you is what students are doing with their student loan money.
Find Out The Actual Cost of Raising a Child From Infancy Until Adulthood
I can’t get enough of newborn babies. I know everyone doesn’t love kids, but I’m pretty excited to have kids of my own one day. But how expensive is it to have a child, and how does it compare to how much our parents and grandparents spent?
See Some Common Misconceptions About Stay-At-Home Parents
I’ve definitely been guilty of envying my friends who stay at home with their kids, because it seems like a fun job. What’s it really like to be a stay-at-home mom or dad?
The Ultimate Guide To Tipping Your Taxi Driver, Manicurist and Movers
I’m awful at math, so whenever the check comes at a restaurant, I scramble for my phone. I envy people who can easily calculate 18 percent mentally.
Sometimes, I get confused about whether I’m expected to tip. Thanks to this infographic, I now have an idea of what I should do.
Here are 2017’s Top New Year’s Resolutions
Happy 2017! January 1 is both refreshing and daunting. A new year is a chance for a clean start, but I often end up failing at New Year’s resolutions before I even really get a chance to try.
The Best And Worst Financial Decisions People Make
Money management isn’t always easy. In a perfect world, we’d all have 401(k) plans and thousands of dollars in our savings accounts, but real life often gets in the way.
Here’s What It’s Actually Like To Live On Minimum Wage
Minimum wage differs from state to state. If you’re lucky enough to live in Seattle, you’ll make at least $15 an hour as an entry-level employee.
Trying to Buy a Home as a Millennial? Check This Out
Buying a house for the first time is a huge step for anyone –– it definitely seems like the pinnacle of #adulting. If you’re a millennial who owns a home, I immediately assume you have your life together.