Social Security: 3 Nearly Effortless Moves to Make in 2025

As we barrel toward 2025, now is the time to solidify your budget and financial plans for the new year. Whether you’re planning to retire next year or still have decades left before retirement, it’s wise to ensure you have a Social Security strategy in place. Social Security can be complex and confusing, but even […]

1 Secret Way to Save Even More on Your Holiday Shopping

Image source: Getty Images When it comes to saving money on purchases with credit cards, most people think of rewards programs. Some cards earn cash back, while others earn miles or points. Some have a flat rate for all purchases, while others offer better earning rates on certain types of spending, like gas and groceries. […]

3 Reasons to Choose a Travel Rewards Card Over an Airline Card

Image source: Upsplash/The Motley Fool If you’re a fan of traveling or want to travel more in the upcoming year, you may be considering getting a travel credit card that earns rewards. For some travelers, an airline credit card can be a great option. But for others, a general travel rewards credit card is ideal. […]

Could a 0% APR Card Help if You Can’t Pay Your Home Repair Bill?

Image source: Getty Images Uh oh. It’s raining hard, and you just noticed a leak in your bedroom ceiling. And since you’re a homeowner now, there’s no landlord to call — a fellow homeowner I know likes to say, “You’re the landlord now!” And after a call to a roofing company, you’re staring down a […]

This Is Hands-Down the Best Age to Take Social Security, According to Data

A whopping 88% of current retirees rely on Social Security to make ends meet, according to a 2024 survey from pollster Gallup, and 60% of that group say their benefits are a major source of income. Determining what age to begin claiming benefits is one of the most important Social Security choices you’ll make, and […]

4 Big Social Security Changes With Bipartisan Support Could Prevent Benefit Cuts

Social Security has a serious financial problem. Cash outflows from benefit payments have been growing more quickly than inflows from taxes for nearly two decades. The program has run a deficit since 2021, and the trustees expect that trend to continue indefinitely without Congressional intervention. To quantify the problem, the projected long-term funding shortfall exceeds […]