Today's best mortgage deal? 15-year terms remain today's lowest rates | April 19, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for April 19, 2023, which are mixed from yesterday.
Check out the mortgage rates for April 19, 2023, which are mixed from yesterday.
US workers now expect almost a $76,000 salary to start a new job, data shows
Meanwhile, American women expect far less than men when it comes to salary in a new job offer, according to the new Federal Reserve data.
Meanwhile, American women expect far less than men when it comes to salary in a new job offer, according to the new Federal Reserve data.
America's retirement preparedness score drops: Fidelity
The average American has a 78% chance of covering estimated retirement expenses in a down market, according to Fidelity's 2023 Retirement Savings Assessment. Here’s what you need to know.
The average American has a 78% chance of covering estimated retirement expenses in a down market, according to Fidelity's 2023 Retirement Savings Assessment. Here’s what you need to know.
Biden, Harris release 2022 tax returns
President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, made $579,514 last year and paid $137,658 in federal income taxes.
President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, made $579,514 last year and paid $137,658 in federal income taxes.
Today's best mortgage deal? Rates for 15-year terms are lowest | April 18, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for April 18, 2023, which are trending up from yesterday.
Check out the mortgage rates for April 18, 2023, which are trending up from yesterday.
Unclaimed $1.5M Powerball ticket bought in Los Gatos about to expire
A Powerball ticket worth more than $1.5 million after being purchased in Los Gatos in October will expire next week if no one comes forward to claim it, California Lottery officials said Tuesday.
A Powerball ticket worth more than $1.5 million after being purchased in Los Gatos in October will expire next week if no one comes forward to claim it, California Lottery officials said Tuesday.
How to get money from Facebook’s $725 million data privacy settlement
Facebook likely owes you money as part of a massive settlement over the privacy of your data. Here’s how to check.
Facebook likely owes you money as part of a massive settlement over the privacy of your data. Here’s how to check.
Taxes due Tuesday in 7 of 58 California counties
Just seven of 58 California counties have taxes due today after the state extended the tax filing deadline for most to October 16 due to the severe flooding from recent winter storms.
Just seven of 58 California counties have taxes due today after the state extended the tax filing deadline for most to October 16 due to the severe flooding from recent winter storms.
Tax deadline extended to October for most Californians
Just seven of 58 California counties have taxes due today after the state extended the tax filing deadline for most to October 16 due to the severe flooding from recent winter storms.
Just seven of 58 California counties have taxes due today after the state extended the tax filing deadline for most to October 16 due to the severe flooding from recent winter storms.
Negative car equity is rising: Here's how you can avoid owing more than your car is worth
The average negative equity value of auto trade-ins was $5,341 in the fourth quarter of 2022, up 29% from the previous year, according to Edmunds.
The average negative equity value of auto trade-ins was $5,341 in the fourth quarter of 2022, up 29% from the previous year, according to Edmunds.
You need to make this much to be 'middle class' in California
In one California city, you're middle class even if you make $310,000.
In one California city, you're middle class even if you make $310,000.
California electric bills may soon be income-based
Three major utility companies in California are looking to restructure customer billing based on how much money you make.
Three major utility companies in California are looking to restructure customer billing based on how much money you make.
LA County proposed budget focuses on homelessness, mental health
The proposed $43 billion budget for 2023-24 is more than $1.5 billion less than the current year's budget.
The proposed $43 billion budget for 2023-24 is more than $1.5 billion less than the current year's budget.
The best time to sell your home is this week, data reveals
According to the research, the week of April 16-22 offers higher-than-average prices and a lower-than-average time on the market, while also offering a higher-than-average number of buyers.
According to the research, the week of April 16-22 offers higher-than-average prices and a lower-than-average time on the market, while also offering a higher-than-average number of buyers.
You can check for upcoming mass layoffs near you – here’s how
The labor law, which has gone viral on social media, gives workers a heads-up about impending layoffs – and the information is open to the public.
The labor law, which has gone viral on social media, gives workers a heads-up about impending layoffs – and the information is open to the public.
Today's mortgage rates rise, but 30-year rates are still below 6 percent | April 17, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for April 17, 2023, which are trending up from last Friday.
Check out the mortgage rates for April 17, 2023, which are trending up from last Friday.
More women earning as much as husbands, but still do more at home, study finds
In U.S. marriages where spouses earn the same income, husbands were still found to spend more time on leisure, while wives spend more time on caregiving and chores, according to Pew Research.
In U.S. marriages where spouses earn the same income, husbands were still found to spend more time on leisure, while wives spend more time on caregiving and chores, according to Pew Research.
Inflation and rising costs pushes Americans to make risky financial choices: Survey
High inflation and interest rates pushed 35% of Americans to drain cash from emergency savings and 26% have skipped or are considering becoming delinquent on their credit cards, a recent survey from Achieve said.
High inflation and interest rates pushed 35% of Americans to drain cash from emergency savings and 26% have skipped or are considering becoming delinquent on their credit cards, a recent survey from Achieve said.
California residents may soon pay more on electric bill depending on your income
Some changes are coming to your electric bill and it could cost you more every month.
Some changes are coming to your electric bill and it could cost you more every month.
IRS extends tax deadlines for storm victims in these 7 states
Individuals, households and businesses in disaster areas as designated by FEMA qualify for the tax relief.
Individuals, households and businesses in disaster areas as designated by FEMA qualify for the tax relief.
















