We’re Driving Less But Paying More
Three years ago, 8.5 percent of drivers were letting companies track their driving habits. Now, that number is at 6 percent. You can save on insurance without letting companies track your driving. Continue reading
Three years ago, 8.5 percent of drivers were letting companies track their driving habits. Now, that number is at 6 percent. You can save on insurance without letting companies track your driving. Continue reading
Almost half of Americans worry about their finances at least once a week, and almost one-quarter of us are probably thinking about our money problems at least once a day. Continue reading
She put every extra penny toward her student loans and carefully tracked her spending. Continue reading
The vast majority of Americans search often for ways to save when going grocery shopping. If only we would stash away the money we save. Continue reading
Fly from your city to another city, buy a car and drive home and you will still pay less than if you had bought that car locally. Continue reading
Most Americans think planning their own funerals is important, but most aren’t actually doing it. Continue reading
Most drivers know that DUIs will make their insurance rates go up, but many may not know that minor driving infractions, like speeding and careless driving, will make your insurance premiums go up, too. Continue reading
More than half of parents shop with a back-to-school budget and expect a rise in expenses this year. But parents are working the extra expenses into their budget. Continue reading
We all know how expensive weddings are when it’s your own. It’s also pricey when you’re just a guest. Continue reading
After the holiday season, back-to-school shopping is the second largest spending event of the year. Nearly half of Americans will shop online, according to the National Retail Federation. In total, they’ll spend an estimated $83.6 billion — a more than 10 percent jump over last year, and a five-year high — to get grade school […] Continue reading