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Running Out of Money in Retirement: Nine Steps to Reduce the Risk
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Five Estate Planning Steps From a Wealth Adviser to Protect Your Family
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Why Does Talking About Money Still Feel So Taboo in 2025?
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
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Best No-Penalty CD Rates: Lock in Rates Over 4%
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Investing
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Why Has the IPO Market Gone Cold?
Hopes were high that 2025 would see strong IPO activity, but the market has recently cooled. Here's why.
By Tom Taulli Published
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7 Investing Tips for College Grads
Getting a head start on investing can be intimidating for new college graduates, but doing so will pay dividends for their financial health down the road.
By Coryanne Hicks Published
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When Is the Next CPI Report?
CPI Reports When does the next CPI report land and what inflation rate is expected?
By Dan Burrows Last updated
Personal Finance
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How Does Pet Insurance Work?
Making Your Money Last Learn how pet insurance works and what your coverage options are for both routine and emergency vet bills.
By Rivan V. Stinson Last updated
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What to Do If Your Credit Card Is Closed
Making Your Money Last If your credit card is closed, here's why that might have happened and what to do next.
By Rivan V. Stinson Last updated
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How to Save $50 on a Sam’s Club Membership
This Sam’s Club membership deal from Stack Social saves you up to $50 and gets you a full year of access to the warehouse club.
By Rachael Green Published
Meet Kiplinger's Experts
Taxes
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SALT Cap Increase? What to Expect in 2025 Tax Reform
Tax Deductions Some lawmakers say it’s time to increase the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, and President Trump seems to agree.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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What’s Happening With Taxes on Overtime Pay?
Income Tax Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate overtime tax has ignited chatter.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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SALT Deduction: Three Things to Know for 2025
Tax Deductions Changes to the state and local tax deduction and the looming TCJA expiration have brought this tax break into the spotlight.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Retirement
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Common Estate Planning Mistakes
If you have avoided the ten most common estate planning mistakes, your family will thank you.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
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You Can Now Collect a Public Pension and Full Social Security Benefits
retirement If you receive a public pension from the government, you can now collect full Social Security benefits as well as your pension, due to the Social Security Fairness Act.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Social Security Earnings Tests: Five Things You Must Know
social security If you’re still working and claim Social Security early, your benefits could be reduced, at least temporarily.
By Jackie Stewart Last updated
Real Estate
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The Best Places for LGBTQ People to Retire in the US
Though marriage equality and laws blocking employment discrimination are in effect across the land, some cities and states are havens for the LGBTQ community.
By Drew Limsky Published
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Prepping for Power Outages: How to Keep Comfortable Amid Strong Storms
Power outages happen at any time. Use these tips to keep comfortable when they occur.
By Sean Jackson Published
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Check Your Mailbox: Wells Fargo Settlement Payments Have Begun
Wells Fargo settlement customers whose mortgages were placed in forbearance without their permission should keep an eye on the mail, as checks are going out.
By Paige Cerulli Published
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Rates in a Narrow Band Until Data Show a Slowing Economy
Forecasts A weaker economy should nudge rates lower, outweighing inflation concerns, but no major move is expected unless a recession hits.
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Trump's Second 100 Days
The Kiplinger Letter President Trump's agenda faces legal and legislative roadblocks.
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Existing Home Sales Fall Again
Economic Outlooks Home prices keep rising, but the rate of increase continues to slow.
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Economic Outlooks
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Trump and DOGE are weighing a U.S. "Gold Card" that would let the wealthy emigrate to the U.S. for a fee. But golden visas have been around for years worldwide. Here's how they work.
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Travel Deals for Retirees: Hotels, Cruises and More
Older adults can access special discounts on a variety of travel deals, including hotel stays, airfare, car rentals, cruises, attractions, and entertainment.
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