Economists have it defined. News anchors provide ample commentary on what it is and how it affects us. But what about the "real" people living in today's economy? Do they "feel"
Wherever you travel, chances are you will find plenty of fun — and free — places and happenings to experience the people and culture. Here's where to start looking.
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best of Personal Finance roundup. Today, we share over 50 cheap and healthy party foods you can serve during the "Big Game," why bonds may not be the safe i
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What Does the Word "Recession" Mean to You? (Answer for a Chance to Win $10!)
Economists have it defined. News anchors provide ample commentary on what it is and how it affects us. But what about the "real" people living in today's economy? Do they "feel"
9 Free Things to Do in Any City You Visit
Wherever you travel, chances are you will find plenty of fun — and free — places and happenings to experience the people and culture. Here's where to start looking.
Does A Dollar Buy What it Did a Year Ago? (Answer to win $10)
Does a dollar buy the same things it did a year ago? Share your experiences to be entered to win $10 in our Trivia Tuesday giveaway!
Best Money Tips: Ways to Save $100 or More a Month
Today we found some great articles on ways to save $100 or more a month, hacks that will change your life, and managing finances for young people.
10 Things You Probably Didn't Know You Could Buy at Costco
Paper goods, giant bags of peanuts, a year's supply of toothpaste… yeah, Costco sells that. Costco also sells 401(k) plans and caskets. Wait. What?
What You Need to Know About HOAs
Living in an HOA has its pros and cons. Here's what to consider before you move in.
Find Love With These Fun and Cheap First Date Ideas
Forget dinner and a movie. A killer first date should be about the two of you, and the world you can explore — together.
5 Things Millennials Can Learn About Saving Money From Gen-X
Millennials may think they have it all down, but Gen X can impart some serious spending wisdom when it comes to shopping.
10 Cheap Exercise Tools for a Killer Workout
Skip the fancy gym membership and get a killer workout with these frugal fitness tools that'll fit anyone's budget — and fitness level.
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Cheap and Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids
I love Halloween but hate paying high prices for kids' costumes. Over the years, I have managed to create a few costumes cheaply.
Best Money Tips: Ideas to Make Money on the Weekend
Today we found some fantastic articles on ideas to make money on the weekend, tactics to avoid wasting food, and money-saving tax tips for parents.
6 Things You Can Do to Help an Unemployed Friend Find a Job
It can be hard to watch a friend struggle through a job search. Show them you care (and help them along the way) with these suggestions.
7 Expensive Stocks That Are Totally Worth It
Make no mistake about it, these stocks are super-expensive — but they're not necessarily overpriced.
Flying With Valuables? Keep Them Safe And Carry A Gun!
Worried about the safety of your valuables when you fly? Carry a gun and you'll keep them safe.
My 16 Favorite Ways to Get Rid of Clutter
Keep clutter out of your house — and out of a landfill — with one or more of these smart ways to keep your place tidy.
Best of Personal Finance Roundup: 50+ Cheap and Healthy Party Foods for the Super Bowl
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best of Personal Finance roundup. Today, we share over 50 cheap and healthy party foods you can serve during the "Big Game," why bonds may not be the safe i
Does Divorce Affect Your Student Loans?
Divorce can be a difficult financial situation — and even more so, unfortunately, if student loans are involved.
8 Ways to Get Noticed During a Job Search
During a job search, the last thing you want to be is just another applicant. Use these suggestions to get creative and stand out from the crowd!
Has Cash Become More Trouble Than It's Worth?
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff thinks we should transition to a cash-free society. We're not so sure.