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Iran Hits Gulf Tanker, Dow Drops 784 Points: Stock Market Today
Stocks sink and fear rises as the conflict in the Persian Gulf escalates toward total war.
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How to Spring Clean Your Portfolio
Regular decluttering of our closets allows us to remove what's not working. The same can be done for our investments. Here's how to spring clean your portfolio.
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ETFs5 of the Best Preferred Stock ETFs for High and Stable Dividends
The best preferred stock ETFs allow you to reduce your risk by investing in baskets of preferred stocks.
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Estate Planning Checklist: 5 Tasks to Prioritize
Doing these things now, while you're still physically and mentally healthy, can smooth an already-difficult and emotional process when the time comes.
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stocksEarnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.
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A Costly To-Do: Is It Time to Delegate Investment Decisions?
While some DIY investors are happy to be hands-on with their portfolio, others can only dip in and out. When is it time to start delegating those decisions?
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The 5 W's of Successful Estate Plan-Focused Family Meetings
Good family meetings bring clarity to estate plans and strengthen bonds. Poor ones turn into ugly battles. This simple tool will help you avoid the drama.
By Michael Schneider
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Retirement
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Tax ChangesIRS Phasing Out Paper Checks: Here's What to Know in 2026
IRS tax refunds and Social Security paper checks are typically delivered online now. Will that impact your money?
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5 Dolly Parton Quotes Retirees Should Live By
Dolly knows that life isn’t just about the "9 to 5." Discover the legendary singer’s inspiring tips for finding joy and purpose in retirement.
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The Rule of Retirement Inversion
The rule of retirement inversion says that to have a great retirement, you must ask yourself what would ruin a great retirement — and then plan to avoid it.
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How Much Do You Need to Join the 1% Club in Your State?
Being a top earner is relative: Why trading a high-tax zip code for a low-cost state is the ultimate retirement power move.
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Estate Planning Checklist: 5 Tasks to Prioritize
Doing these things now, while you're still physically and mentally healthy, can smooth an already-difficult and emotional process when the time comes.
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State TaxesCalifornia Retirement Tax 2026: Is the 'Social Security Shield' Enough?
The Golden State won't touch your Social Security, but high rates on pensions and IRAs tell a different story. Can you afford retirement in California?
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The Average Retirement Withdrawal Rate by Age
Clinging to 'safe' income and hoarding your principal isn't protecting your wealth; it's shortchanging the retirement you earned.
By Donna LeValley
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David Dittman
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Ellen Kennedy
Retirement Editor
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Personal Finance Editor
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Donna LeValley
Retirement Writer
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Kate Schubel
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Personal Finance Writer
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Retirement Writer
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Taxes
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Tax ChangesIRS Phasing Out Paper Checks: Here's What to Know in 2026
IRS tax refunds and Social Security paper checks are typically delivered online now. Will that impact your money?
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Capital GainsAnother State Votes to End Capital Gains Tax on Home Sales: What's Next?
Arizona is moving to cut taxes on home sale gains, while Senators Ted Cruz and Tim Scott push for nationwide capital gains tax relief.
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State TaxesCalifornia Retirement Tax 2026: Is the 'Social Security Shield' Enough?
The Golden State won't touch your Social Security, but high rates on pensions and IRAs tell a different story. Can you afford retirement in California?
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Tax PolicyIs a New 9.9% Millionaire Tax Coming to Washington? What to Know
Washington’s tax structure may be headed for another significant shift. Will more states start "taxing the rich"?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Personal Finance
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3 Ways to Lower Your Child Care Costs in 2026
Working parents can take advantage of tax breaks and local assistance programs.
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Women Are Strong Savers. So, Why Do Their Balances Often Lag Behind?
Many women are consistent savers, but long-term balances don't always reflect those habits. Here's what's behind the gap — and what can help change it.
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Are You Ready to Merge Finances With Your Significant Other?
Merging your money as a couple requires an honest conversation that clarifies what you're both walking into — and prevents bigger problems down the line.
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What You Will Pay for Medicare in 2026
Medicare premiums for 2026, as well as the costs of Parts A, B, and D, have increased. Here is how much you'll pay in 2026.
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The Social Security Test Every Wealthy Retiree Must Take
When you work and collect Social Security benefits before your FRA, you are subject to the Retirement Earning Test that could result in a temporary reduction of your benefits.
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State Farm Giving Out $5 Billion in Refund Checks: Are You Getting One?
Drivers in some states will soon see a $100 check from State Farm. Here's what you need to know.
By Rachael Green
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Real Estate
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How Much Do You Need to Join the 1% Club in Your State?
Being a top earner is relative: Why trading a high-tax zip code for a low-cost state is the ultimate retirement power move.
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ScamsPrevent Title Fraud: Smart Steps to Protect Your Deed
Protect yourself from deed theft with these free steps. You don’t need to pay a company to protect your your home title.
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10 Best Home Rental Websites and Apps to Use Right Now
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Best Places to Retire in the US
Whether it's warmer weather, quality health care or a low tax burden, these states offer retirees a sweet spot to live in after leaving work.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Travel
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Retire at Sea: Why a Luxury Cruise Ship Could Be Your Dream Home
Ready to retire on a luxury cruise ship? Turn your golden years into an epic journey by calling a cruise ship home and exploring the world by sea.
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How to Use Your Cell Phone on a Cruise
Avoid surprise charges and stay connected at sea with these expert tips on how to use a cell phone on a cruise.
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Which Airlines Have the Most Legroom — and Which Have the Least?
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TravelDo I Still Need Travel Insurance If I Have Coverage Through a Credit Card?
Many credit cards offer travel insurance as a perk, but is the coverage comprehensive enough to skip buying a separate policy?
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Does My Car Insurance Cover Rental Cars?
Is it safe to decline the extra coverage car rental companies offer you when booking? Here's what you need to know.
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travel15 Money-Saving Travel Tips for Retirees
Globetrotting in your golden years doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here are 15 ways to cut down on your travel expenses.
By Jackie Stewart
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Economic Forecasts
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Energy Outlook: War in Iran Spells Higher Gas Prices in the US
A major price spike is unlikely for now, but expect to pay more at the gas pump.
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Kiplinger ForecastsKiplinger GDP Outlook: No Recession, But Low Economic Growth
In the latest Kiplinger GDP forecast, we expect modest-to-moderate growth in the second half of 2025 and through 2026.
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The Kiplinger LetterFarmers Brace for Another Rough Year
The agriculture sector has been plagued by low commodity prices and is facing an uncertain trade outlook.
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The Kiplinger LetterSpecial Report: The Future of American Politics
Kiplinger assesses the political trends and challenges that will define the next decade.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumer Spending Takes a Breather
Sales were flat in December, and January storms likely hindered spending as well.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Inflation Outlook: Moderate Inflation to Continue in the Near Term
Twelve-month inflation rates will stay low in the next few months, but could pick up in the year’s second half.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?
Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
By David Payne
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Another State Votes to End Capital Gains Tax on Home Sales: What's Next?
Capital Gains Arizona is moving to cut taxes on home sale gains, while Senators Ted Cruz and Tim Scott push for nationwide capital gains tax relief.
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Retirees' Guide to Dos and Don’ts of Business Partnerships
Making Your Money Last Know some of the business partnership pros and cons before diving in. A business partnership agreement is a good place to start.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis
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There's a New AI Bubble — And No One Is Talking About It
Companies are racing to adopt AI, but few can attribute any significant impact to it. Who will come out on top when this "implementation bubble" bursts?
By Ryan Orton
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Could a New Billionaire Tax Plan Put $3,000 in Your Pocket?
Wealth Taxes Two prominent lawmakers are proposing to "tax the rich" and send some proceeds to taxpayers. Could it be a sign of things to come?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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How to Use Your Cell Phone on a Cruise
Avoid surprise charges and stay connected at sea with these expert tips on how to use a cell phone on a cruise.
By Paige Cerulli
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Why AI Superiority is Measured in Gigawatts
The Kiplinger Letter The artificial intelligence arms race hinges on unprecedented demands for computing power and electricity. Could anything change that?
By John Miley
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