PERSONAL FINANCE
Map Shows Region With the Most Credit Card Debt
As more Americans turn to credit cards to make ends meet, these are the regions with the most credit card debt.
Gen Z Has a Debt Problem
A new survey has found that Gen Z has the most average debt in the U.S.
These Are the Days You're Most Likely to Win the Lottery—Data Report
A new study suggests Powerball jackpots peak on Wednesdays, while Mega Millions hits more often on Fridays.
Monthly Pensions to Increase 400% Under New Bill—But Only for 61 People
The act was referred to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs in late January.
Over 300,000 Americans Could Lose Out on Unemployment Funds
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine declined to request pandemic era funds from the federal government.
Where Is My Tax Refund? IRS Advice On Fastest Way To Get It
Refunds can be sent in under 21 days if a certain payment method is chosen.
Americans Have a Credit Card Debt Problem
Credit card debt was the most common form of debt among U.S. adults, according to a survey conducted for Newsweek.
Woman Buys $3 Thrift Art, Then Learns Its Actual Value: 'You Won't Believe'
Marisa Macy originally purchased the painting with a view to using the frame for something else.
Map Shows States With the Fastest-Selling Housing Markets
The map shows the lingering impact of the pandemic where "you could get significantly more home for your money" by leaving congested cities, an expert said.
Why Is Warren Buffett Hoarding So Much Cash? Investor Shares Annual Letter
Billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett shares his thoughts and insights in the company's annual letter to investors.
Map Shows Where Heating Bills Are Highest This Winter
Cleveland, Ohio, is the most expensive city for home heating, with Dayton, Ohio, and Independence, Missouri, not far behind.
Map Shows Best and Worst U.S. Cities To Flip Houses
Whether flipping homes in major cities or emerging markets, "the key to success lies in understanding the local market dynamics," an expert told Newsweek.
IRS Tax Returns: Average 2025 Refund Seeing Modest Bump, Data Reveals
Tax season started on January 27 and will end on April 15, with the IRS expecting around 140 million returns within that period.
Average Man Has Almost Double the Savings Women Do
The stark disparity was one described as both ""shocking but predictable" by one leading expert on the subject.
Is Real Estate Still a Good Investment? Experts Weigh in
"Real estate, if done right, is one of the best ways to build long-term wealth," an expert told Newsweek.
Gen Zers Are More Optimistic Than Millennials About Debt
1,000 U.S. workers were asked: "To the best of your knowledge, will you ever be debt-free in your lifetime?" The responses elicited plenty of surprises.
How to Buy a Car From the Government for Under $8,000
Government auctions provide a unique opportunity for budget-conscious buyers to purchase well-maintained vehicles at lower-than-market prices.
'Soul Crushing' Moment Gen Z Nursing Graduate Finds Out She's $110K in Debt
Amaiya Camillo will have to spend "well over $900 monthly" to pay off her debt, which she could have lingering over her until 2032.
Why Boomers Are Wrong About Millennial Spending—Theory Goes Viral
Freddie Smith suggests that "basic survival used to be far more affordable" in the 1980s, but that costs have skyrocketed in recent years.
Average Boomer Has Almost Double the Savings of Millennials
Despite not having as much in the bank, millennials aren't necessarily worse off than their older counterparts.
Why Some People in California Got Extra SNAP Benefit
The state offered SNAP replacement benefits as a way to ensure those affected by last month's wildfires would still have access to food.
Viral PSA Explains Why You Should Print Your Social Security Statement ASAP
A viral PSA on TikTok explained why you should print your social security statement as soon as possible.