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Ben GranJan. 26, 2024
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Christy BieberSept. 5, 2023
Where does your income fall relative to your fellow Americans? Find out how much the lower, middle, and upper classes are making.
- 3 Reasons to Cancel Your Costco Membership in 2024
Maurie BackmanDec. 4, 2023
Costco memberships can offer a ton of value. But read on to see why keeping yours may not make sense in the new year.
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Maurie BackmanDec. 7, 2023
Winning big on a game show isn't all rosy. Read on to see why a large prize could mean a huge tax bill.
- Here's How to Buy 2 Limited Gold Bars at Costco (They Sell Out Fast)
Cole TrethewayDec. 23, 2023
Costco is selling limited gold bars. Find out how to purchase them at Costco.com while they're still in stock.
- 3 Reasons Not to Shop at Aldi Despite the Low Prices
Maurie BackmanJan. 11, 2024
Shopping at Aldi can result in nice savings. But read on to see why you may want to skip buying groceries at Aldi.
- Why I'm Not Opening Any CDs in 2024 -- Even Though Rates Are Up to 5.5%
Ben GranJan. 26, 2024
Looking for a higher yield on your savings before the Fed cuts interest rates? Here's why a CD might not be the right choice.
- 3 Little-Known Drawbacks of CDs
Lyle DalyFeb. 25, 2024
Interest rates are high right now, and CDs let you lock one in. Make sure you know about the little-known drawbacks of CDs before you …
- 3 Surprising Places to Park Your Money for Maximum Growth in 2024
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- The 5 Little-Known Perks of Owning a Hybrid Car Over an EV
Chris NeigerMarch 2, 2024
Consumers are ramping up their hybrid purchases. Read on for a few reasons why consumers are choosing them over EVs.
- My Brother Won a Car on The Price Is Right. Here's What It Cost Him
Maurie BackmanDec. 7, 2023
Winning big on a game show isn't all rosy. Read on to see why a large prize could mean a huge tax bill.
- 3 Reasons I Drive My Cars Into the Ground
Christy BieberFeb. 17, 2024
I drive my cars forever and I think you should too. Will my reasons convince you to do the same? Find out here.
- Survey: Car Insurance Shopping Preferences and Trends
Jack CaporalFeb. 15, 2024
The Motley Fool Ascent surveyed 2,000 Americans on their auto insurance shopping preferences and habits. Learn what we found out.
- Study: Generational Credit Card Habits
Jack CaporalFeb. 26, 2024
The Motley Fool Ascent surveyed 2,000 Americans on their credit card habits and found some generational differences. Find out if they apply to you.
- How Credit Scores Impact Auto Insurance Premiums
Jack CaporalFeb. 26, 2024
Drivers with poor credit pay over double what drivers with excellent credit pay, on average. Read on for more details.
- How Your Driving Record Impacts Your Car Insurance Payment
Jack CaporalFeb. 26, 2024
A DUI can add over $1,000 to the annual cost of car insurance. See how your driving record changes your auto insurance payment here.
- The Average Cost of Car Insurance in All 50 States
Jack CaporalFeb. 26, 2024
The national average annual cost of car insurance in 2023 was $3,017. How does your payment compare? Learn the details here.
- Video Game Spending Statistics
Jack CaporalNov. 1, 2023
American families spend $431 on average every year on video games, including consoles and accessories. See how your spending compares.
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