12 teachings of Jesus that confront money habits
Jesus treated money less like a tool and more like a mirror, revealing what quietly rules the human heart….
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Jesus treated money less like a tool and more like a mirror, revealing what quietly rules the human heart….
We often joke about how the older generation struggles to rotate a PDF, but they possess a toolkit of…
Most people don’t lose money investing because they’re unlucky; they lose it because they repeat the same avoidable mistakes…
According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025, the overall global gender gap has narrowed to 68.8%. At…
In 2026, Americans aren’t choosing between cash, cards, and crypto.
They’re using all three, but for very different reasons.
The penny’s story began in 1792 with the Coinage Act that created the U.S. Mint and established America’s decimal…
With garage sales booming amid inflationary pressures, certain everyday items are now guaranteed to turn forgotten clutter into fast…
The total number of single-father households grew from approximately 1.7 million in 1990 to 3.3 million in 2020. Single…
Money talks, but in many relationships, it screams. It’s the elephant in the room that no one wants to…
U.S. office vacancy rate is hitting a historic high of 20.1% as of mid-2024, nearly 40 years after its…
It’s surprising how many little luxuries we used to enjoy without thinking now feel like rare treats. The American…
It’s a strange twist of aging when the freedom you spent decades building slowly hardens into fear that keeps…
Your Social Security number isn’t just nine random digits — it’s the skeleton key to your financial life. …
Dollar Apocalypse: Survival Guide for the Next Great Depression (David Bates & Claude Davis, June 17, 2025, Paperback, rated…
Think your morning coffee or rent bill feels steep? In the U.S., everyday essentials often carry some of the…
Richard Cantillon, the 18th-century economist who first described how money flows benefit those who receive it early, might recognize…
If the minimum wage had kept the same buying power it had in the 1970s, it would sit at…
Vanguard’s long-horizon modeling shows that even a 1% annual drag from fees, inflation underestimates, or unplanned expenses can cut…
Most of what people believe about money didn’t come from school; it came from parents who were doing their…
The holiday season brings joy, festivities, and often financial stress. Whether you’re saving for gifts, traveling, or preparing for…
According to the International Survey of Adult Financial Literacy, individuals who practice automated or goal-linked savings are more resilient…
Our financial lives are often undone not by dramatic disasters but by the quiet, everyday choices we barely think…
Tipping fatigue has reached a boiling point as Americans push back against screens demanding gratuity for tasks that barely…
It’s wild how many people look rich online while barely keeping their real-life finances from falling apart. We live…
What began as a quaint December ritual has transformed into a billion-dollar engine quietly powering one of America’s most…