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Two-thirds of Americans expect the housing market to crash in the next 3 years, according to one survey

Most adults said they feel that the housing market is headed off a cliff, but unemployment remains low and house prices are rising, albeit at a slower pace. Read More

‘We don’t want to work for jerks’: The impact of bad bosses, toxic workplaces and gaslighting on your mental health. (It’s like a dysfunctional marriage.)

When managers are more open about their own mental health journey, experts say it can help create a more inclusive and supportive environment. Read More

Consolidating credit card debt can help you pay it off faster: Here’s how to do it

Debt consolidation rolls multiple debts into one monthly payment at a lower interest rate, and can be a life raft for those struggling with credit card payments Read More

11 reasons why the road to EV ownership remains closed for most Americans

While affordability is a factor, many Americans simply don’t want an electric vehicle. Here are some of the statistics from a AAA survey that help explain why. Read More

Your etiquette guide to charging an electric car

Sharpen your charging manners so you won’t short circuit if other drivers don’t play by the rules. Read More

‘Taxpayers bring their racial identity onto their 1040’: White families are reaping over 90% of the benefit from this powerful tax rule

A new Treasury Department analysis comes during the start of the 2023 tax filing season. Read More

This little-known metric tells you how a mortgage-rate move impacts your ability to buy a home

The National Association of Home Builders ‘price-out estimate’ focuses on how mortgage rate increases or decreases change housing accessibility. Read More

My mother excluded me from her will — before she died, my sibling cashed out her annuity policy, on which I was a beneficiary. Should I sue my family?

‘The annuity funds are now general-estate account funds, eliminating me from access to them.’ Read More

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