Mom of three still sends out gift wish list: 'It's perfectly reasonable'
In times of economic uncertainty, many are still opting to send families a wish list for Christmas and their birthdays.
Single mom refusing to pay for what daughter did when babysitting cheered
You grow up with them and you think you know them, but it turns out that sometimes siblings can be toxic too.
IRS change could mean more money for Americans
A new IRS policy change means many Americans could get bigger refunds in their pockets this year.
How tenant dealt with roommate's boyfriend crashing 5 nights a week backed
The boyfriend regularly uses their shower, watches their television, and even controls the thermostat.
Donald Trump may face racking up millions of dollars in interest
Trump will owe an additional $1 million in interest every 12 days after Justice Engoron's ruling in his civil business fraud case.
Americans warned against accessing $1,000 under new law: 'It's a bad idea'
Under the new SECURE 2.0 rules, Americans can withdraw up to $1,000 from their 401(k)s without any penalties.
Brothers plead guilty to scamming USPS out of millions
The two men defrauded the agency out of more than $2.3 million over the course of three years.
Gen Z says drinking drove them into debt
Gen Z's alcohol habits are quickly bringing them into debt, and many are pledging to cut back on drinking to reach their financial goals.
Stimulus check update: Residents in one state will receive $260 next week
Hundreds of thousands of Minnesota residents will see a rebate check for $260 come their way next week.
Why gen X can't retire
Dubbed the "sandwich generation", these folks are taking of two other generations.
Filing your taxes just got more expensive
True Tamplin, founder of Finance Strategists, told Newsweek that "accounting professionals are seeing higher demand and lower supply, driving up service costs."
Thousands of homeowners to get property tax freeze under new proposal
Those over 65 could be exempt from property tax increases after a new bill easily passed the Kentucky Senate this week.
Car insurance prices surge
Car insurance rates are surging as Americans struggle to pay for basic necessities and ongoing debt.
High housing prices force Pennsylvania couple to live with parents
Many Americans are being forced to take desperate measures as the high cost of housing makes buying a first home almost impossible.
Gen X woman fears $70,000 in student loans will crush her retirement dreams
Kate has huge debts and no degree to show for it. She told Newsweek she is losing hope.
Social security cuts would hit one state hardest
California, which has more than 6.2 million Social Security recipients, would by far see the greatest effects.
February Social Security payments arrive in just two days
Social Security payments are on the way, and they should arrive to seniors in just two days.
What economists say about Social Security tax increases
Each year brings in a wave of tax changes for everyday Americans, and in 2024, seniors can expect Social Security tax increases.
Dad-to-be slammed over his "ego" for refusing to accept financial help
Following the "brutal feedback" he received online, the father-to-be wrote that he's going to apologize for his actions.
Controversial Social Security proposal would ax retirement plan tax rules
A controversial new proposal could help save Social Security, but it would come at the cost of current retirement plan tax rules.
Chocolate is about to get more expensive
Cocoa price spike threatens Valentine's Day chocolate affordability, with futures hitting a record high of $6,019 per ton.
Florida's healthcare system is "failing our aging population": Aagent
A Florida health-insurance agent has shared the reasons behind surging premiums inside the state, and it's bad news for seniors on limited incomes.
Millennial woman scammed out of $140,000 over dating site
Ayleen Charlotte was scammed by the "Tinder Swindler", and she and experts told Newsweek how to avoid a similar fate.
Student debt still weighing down gen X
Gen X and Baby Boomers are behind on their student loans more than any other age group, new data has found.
Schools Should Teach Financial Literacy
If we meet students at their level and cater to their interests, the journey to financial fluency can start early.
Woman paid hourly without tips is saving $100k in three years—Here's how
In the week, she mostly survives on a couple hours of sleep each day, but she uses the weekends to "get a proper 7 to 8 hours of sleep."
Step inside the 1998 home that no one has lived in—and is still brand new
Realtor Shane Jourdain told Newsweek the buyer had originally intended to one day live in the property but ultimately died without doing so.
What Donald Trump fears more than jail, according to his biographer
The former president is facing four criminal indictments with a total of 91 charges, all of which he maintains his innocence in.
Man watches in disbelief as strong winds blow paycheck away: 'panic'
Eric, who is a trucker driver, from Wisconsin told Newsweek about his reaction: "At first it was disbelief, then it was panic."
Here's when to expect $1,900 in February Social Security payments
Due to this year's 3.2 percent cost of living adjustment, seniors will be seeing higher payments in the mail.