Social Security head promises to end overpayment error
Overpayment errors over years can lead to a lifetime of debt for seniors and those living with disabilities.
Americans are getting discounts on homeowners insurance
Millennials were most likely to shop around at 57 percent, while Gen X was the least at 49 percent, reflecting a generational gap.
Gen Z's costly addiction
A whopping 33 percent, or one in three, Gen Zers and millennials said they have a shopping addiction, largely online.
Pi Day Deals: Where to get cheap food
In honor of the special day, many food establishments have launched deals and items, and nearly all come in pie-shaped fun.
Woman whose $192,000 student loan wiped clean ordered to pay
The 46-year-old woman was told her debt balance would be gone due to the student debt forgiveness plan for public service workers.
Student loan borrowers are running out of time to apply for forgiveness
The Department of Education will only allow borrowers to use the "double consolidation" loophole until 2025, but many borrowers remain unaware.
Medicare drug prices would drastically change under new plan
If the new rules are passed, drug costs will be lower starting October 1.
Mortgage rates are about to rise at the worst time
Experts say mortgage rates are set to rise at a time when buying homes tends to be popular nationwide.
Social Security 2025 COLA increase disappoints seniors
Prediction from Senior Citizens League sets 2025 COLA at 2.4 percent, but it hasn't done much to calm beneficiaries' concerns.
Housing market solution could help New Jersey
The Regional Plan Association found 74,000 acres of land were underutilized around the commuter rail stations within New Jersey and New York.
Gen Z and millennials warned of phone danger
American adults lost $25 billion to phone scams in 2023, with 21 percent of the participants in one survey admitting they had lost money because of scams.
High school dropout rate Is highest in this state
High school dropout statistics vary significantly based on the state and its education system, with some states falling undeniably to the bottom of the pack.
Dad given student loan plan to pay until he's 85
John, 62, told Newsweek that he lost his job and now fears the debt he took out for his daughter will hang over his head well into his 80s.
Who is getting a Social Security payment this week?
Depending on your birthday, you might end up getting your Social Security payment this Wednesday, March 13.
Residents warned they're running out of time to get $1,112 rebate
Colorado has an annual Property Tax, Rent, Heat (PTC) rebate available to specific residents.
Florida drivers get unexpected $1,200 direct payment
Lawmakers are looking to extend the program so drivers continue to see 50 percent off tolls monthly.
Student loan borrower narrowly avoids forgiveness scam
Student loan borrowers should be on the lookout as a new scam attempts to rob them out of thousands.
Gen Z are having parents pay for rent
According to a new Savings.com survey, 47 percent of parents are still covering the costs of their adult children.
Gen Z Is giving up food to pay bills
In a new survey from Assurance IQ, 44 percent of Gen Z-ers said they had skipped a meal in order to pay their monthly bills.
Social security recipients getting $1,537 payment this month
Social Security recipients will earn an average payment of $1,537 this month, but they need to keep their eyes out for the specific date their check arrives.
Student loan payments to get cut in half in July
Beginning July 1, even more help from the SAVE plan is coming to borrowers.
Gen Z Has a Loneliness Problem
In the Gen Z cohort, 41 percent said they struggled with their mental health, alongside 36 percent of Millennials.
Social Security numbers revealed on dating apps
A new report by identity theft protection brand IDShield discovered a whopping seven out of 10 dating app users had been scammed.
Social Security owes Kentucky woman $500,000: "They have stolen from me"
Wyonia Butler, 65, worked as a nurse in the 1990s, but at age 32, she was injured on the job and wound up on Medicare.
Veterans set for $3,600 COLA boost: how you qualify
Because of this year's 3.2 percent cost of living adjustment, beneficiaries can expect a payment of up to $3,600.
Social Security error declares woman dead and ruins finances
Once going into the SSA's Death Master File, all government benefits can end plus bank accounts and credit cards are immediately closed.
Americans in one city are getting $300 to help pay for food
If you meet certain criteria in Boulder, Colorado, you could earn an extra $300 to put toward food costs.
Social Security discovery shocks woman filing taxes
A mom and dental assistant in Utah lost her job in January, which led to more troubling news.
Thousands of students could lose program to keep them in school
Thousands of students are at risk of losing their education program as federal stimulus funding comes to an end in June.
The homebuyers who need $270,000 income to afford a home
"These high costs have left many millennials feeling that the market is rigged against them," one expert told Newsweek.