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Since moving from New York City in 2022, Jordan Heiden and Cass Lang have invested in solar panels, built gardens and attended city council meetings.
English Premier League fans bet on their favorite teams even against the odds, highlighting the role of emotion rather than rationality.
Last spring, the industrial town Zibo became a tourist hot spot because of its unique barbecue. Is that a recipe for healthy budgets?
Nine years of unpublished data show that American Indian and Alaska Native households report greater financial stress and less security.
And some states’ laws are making it harder for nonprofit funds to cover the costs.
Some graduated into a pandemic and are experiencing high inflation and market volatility. That’s changing their approach to their finances.
All the elements a host city needs can add up to tens of billions of dollars.
Early-stage Alzheimer’s linked to unwise financial decision-making and vulnerability to financial exploitation.
Scammers are not always a faceless voice on the phone.
Suspicious or unusual bank activity can often signal a scam; but should a teller be able to monitor a long-time account holder’s ledger activity to flag a possible scam?