Natural Disasters are Rising — But Our Preparedness Isn’t
Technology has made getting vital information easier and faster, but many Americans aren’t taking advantage of it — even as their lives depend on it. Continue reading
Technology has made getting vital information easier and faster, but many Americans aren’t taking advantage of it — even as their lives depend on it. Continue reading
The family members who take care of them suffer financially, too. Continue reading
We’ll be destitute if a pipe bursts, or an appliance breaks. Continue reading
It’s not just home prices that are high, insurance and taxes are up, too. Continue reading
Having the same insurance provider for your homeowners insurance and your auto insurance could save you a few hundred dollars a year. Continue reading
When you drive more, it means you are at more of a risk to get into an accident than those who drive less. Continue reading
They complain about the cost, then do nothing to lower it. Continue reading
A reader doesn’t want to spend money repairing his home after a natural disaster. Continue reading
They’ll also (literally) drive you into the poor house. Continue reading
They aren’t aware their employers offer insurance for costs unrelated to healthcare. Continue reading