12 Ways Donald Trump Is Crushing Consumers
12 Ways Donald Trump Is Crushing Consumers

on April 14, 2017

Love him or hate him, you can’t deny that President Trump is attacking regulations and funding that was intended to help regular American consumers.

6 Hot-Button Issues in the Battle Over the GOP Health Care Plan
6 Hot-Button Issues in the Battle Over the GOP Health Care Plan

on March 21, 2017

Here’s what is in play — and what you need to know to understand how the proposed GOP health care plan would affect you.

GOP Health Care Plan Would Save Billions, Hurt Millions
GOP Health Care Plan Would Save Billions, Hurt Millions

on March 14, 2017

What you need to know as Republican leaders aggressively pursue their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.

How the GOP Health Plan Might Impact Your Retirement
How the GOP Health Plan Might Impact Your Retirement

on March 13, 2017

The Republican bill to overhaul Obamacare contains a provision that could have a significant impact on your golden years.

Where to Invest in the Trump Era
Where to Invest in the Trump Era

on March 10, 2017

Here are 8 sectors to watch — for opportunity, volatility and risk — as the new administration rolls out its policies and objectives.

Ask Stacy: How Do I Start Over?
Ask Stacy: How Do I Start Over?

on March 10, 2017

Whether you’ve spent 20 years in prison, gotten divorced or just plain screwed up, here’s how to rebuild your financial life, step by step.

Is Congress About to Supersize Your Health Savings Account?
Is Congress About to Supersize Your Health Savings Account?

on February 14, 2017

One proposal in the repeal and replace plans for Obamacare could give some families an overlooked way to dramatically boost retirement savings.

Obama’s Legacy — From Main Street and Wall Street to the Amazon
Obama’s Legacy — From Main Street and Wall Street to the Amazon

on January 18, 2017

The president’s eight-year stint in the White House is coming to a close, but his presence will be felt for a long time — in laws, ongoing debates and even books about birds and bugs.

Giant Credit Bureaus to Pay Millions for Alleged Deception
Giant Credit Bureaus to Pay Millions for Alleged Deception

on January 4, 2017

Ever get sucked into a paid subscription or click through pages of ads while trying to get your free credit score? This may explain why.

Donald Trump
7 Ways President Trump Could Impact Your Wallet

on November 10, 2016

The President-elect has ideas — if not fully formed policy proposals — that could have significant impact on your finances, for better or worse.

Uncle Sam points his finger
Don’t Have Health Insurance? The IRS Might Contact You

on September 23, 2016

Uncle Sam wants you — a little too much, according to a few congressmen.

America’s Uninsured Rate at Record Low
America’s Uninsured Rate at Record Low

on September 11, 2016

The nation’s uninsured rate has dipped to 8.6 percent. But some insured Americans still skip doctor visits. Find out why.

Health Insurance
Government Takes Aim at Short-Term Health Plans

on June 9, 2016

The federal government plans to place limits on short-term health plans that have become increasingly popular in the era of health care reform.

Clinton and Trump
2016 Election: 5 Who Win Under Trump; 5 Who Win Under Clinton

on May 23, 2016

Both parties’ front-runners in the race for the presidency say they’ll grow the economy, but their plans differ. So from your wallet’s point of view, who’s better for you?

5 Top Reasons You Could Pay More for Health Insurance in 2017
5 Top Reasons You Could Pay More for Health Insurance in 2017

on May 9, 2016

Many factors drive the price of health insurance premiums — some down but, unfortunately, most up.

Report: Federal Health Insurance Website Vulnerable to Attack
Report: Federal Health Insurance Website Vulnerable to Attack

on March 24, 2016

Millions of Americans use Healthcare.gov to obtain health insurance. Now, a new report shows the Web portal experienced 316 security-related incidents in about 18 months.

How a Gap in the Supreme Court Could Affect Consumers
How a Gap in the Supreme Court Could Affect Consumers

on February 22, 2016

In addition to the high-profile controversial cases pending while the court is short one member, there are a number of cases that could affect consumers and their pocketbooks. Check out these three.

5 Days Left to Get Health Insurance and Avoid a Fine
5 Days Left to Get Health Insurance and Avoid a Fine

on January 26, 2016

Sunday is the deadline to select a 2016 health insurance plan. Find out how much you will pay if you fail to sign up.

Americans More Dissatisfied With Health Insurance
Americans More Dissatisfied With Health Insurance

on November 18, 2015

The percentage of uninsured Americans has dropped, but customer satisfaction with the health insurance industry has also fallen to its lowest level in a decade. What is going on?

Employees’ Health Costs Up 134 Percent in Decade
Employees’ Health Costs Up 134 Percent in Decade

on November 13, 2015

Employees are contributing an average of nearly $5,000 annually to their health care costs. Find out where expenses are headed in 2016.

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