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On a recent Smart Money Happy Hour episode titled “Ritzy vs. Regular: Reacting to Social Events in Every Class,” co-host…
On a recent episode of Suze Orman’s Women & Money, Orman broke a rule she has preached for decades. A…
Seniors who get most or all of their retirement income from Social Security tend to rely on the program’s annual…
The Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances delivered a headline that sounded like progress for ordinary households: 58% of…
Is 18 credits cards too many? What about 30? A California listener named Perry called into The Clark Howard Podcast…
The American dream of graduating from college and landing a great job isn’t the reality in 2026. Recent college graduates…
The Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances, the most recent triennial snapshot of household balance sheets, reported that the…
The Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances captured a housing market split into two Americas. For homeowners, the three…
Margaret recently phoned into The Clark Howard Podcast, wondering what to do with the Health Savings Account (HSA) left behind…
Most people walk into a retirement conversation asking the wrong question. They want to know whether 62, 65, or 67…
When the Federal Reserve opted to hold interest rates steady in April, it didn’t necessarily come as a huge…
The Federal Reserve made headlines in April by choosing to hold interest rates steady, extending an ongoing pause. Of course,…
Replacing a $75,000 salary with dividends means replacing a real skilled-worker paycheck, the kind earned by many nurses, electricians, accountants,…
A $120,000 salary is not ordinary paycheck territory. It puts a household near the upper tier of American earners, high…
Speculative assets have moved well past the fringe in 2026. Prediction markets, sports betting platforms, and cryptocurrencies are now part…
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