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How vehicle safety regulations have changed over the past 50 years

CheapInsurance.com traced the major milestones in vehicle safety using information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Over 60% of small business owners choose online business insurance

NEXT reports that a recent survey shows small business owners are increasingly turning to 100% online digital platforms that let them research, compare, and buy coverage without an agent.

The most "average" cities in America (for credit and debt)

Experian examined the eight U.S. cities most aligned with the national average in terms of credit score, credit card debt, and credit usage.

5 ways your tax refund can improve your financial well-being

(BPT) - Tax season is more than just a deadline. It's an opportunity to take control of your finances and plan for the future.Your refund can be a powerful tool to build and strengthen your financial …

5 ways small business owners can reduce taxes in 2025

Ramp explains that some of the most successful business owners know that tax planning is a year-round process, not a one-time event.

How to rent out your house: 12 steps to success

TurboTenant takes a deep dive into how to rent out a house effectively and efficiently—how to understand legal elements, screen tenants, and make the home improvements necessary to ensure your rental is competitive and attractive to applicants.

What are business expense cards and how do they work?

Brex details how companies can manage spending with business expense cards.

Tips to help women improve their financial wellness

(BPT) - While financial goals for women have changed over the years, women still face unique challenges, especially those of the "sandwich generation" who spend time, energy and financial resources …

Why AI "Pop-Up" Tax Firms Are a Risky Bet for R&D Credits

Why AI "Pop-Up" Tax Firms Are a Risky Bet for R&D Credits
(NewsUSA) - Tax policy is set for a pivotal year and while most will focus on potential corporate tax rate changes, a new issue is emerging: the role of AI in tax preparation. Recently, an influx of …

What is an ACH payment? How it works, process, and costs

Ramp explains the Automated Clearing House network, including payments and how they work, who uses the network, and why it's an essential part of modern banking.

As tariffs loom and global currency values fluctuate, goods from these top US trade partners may shift in price

OANDA used Census data to see how top import prices and currency values may shift amid tariff fluctuations and ongoing uncertainty.

Americans today are as divided on the value of public education as they are along party lines

Stacker examined partisan divides on public education using polling data from the Pew Research Center and relevant news reports.

How ICE raids and work permit delays are impacting manufacturing workers

TeamSense reports that, as ICE raids increase and work permit renewals face delays, manufacturers are seeing a sharp rise in absenteeism, particularly in high-impact states like Texas and New York. TeamSense data reveals the growing workforce challenges and how HR leaders are preparing for potential disruptions.

Every business needs a strong brand—here's how to create yours

Shopify outlines how to keep businesses from getting lost among the competition and how brand guidelines can set them apart.
More money matters
Where households have the most and least disposable income
SmartAsset calculated that the costs of necessities, including housing, food and childcare, often leaves households with little to no money to spare in 100 of the largest U.S. counties.
Why is my car insurance so high?
Experian reviews why the average annual cost of auto insurance may have increased and how it can be lowered.
Are you an ALICE, HENRY, or DINK? An explainer of where you are in the wealth hierarchy.
US Banks & Branch Offices explores the origins of popular financial acronyms to reveal insights into where people fall in the wealth hierarchy.
Higher education, higher earnings? Here's where advanced degrees pay off the most.
Does having a degree pay off? Best Colleges analyzed Census data to determine the wage boost a college education provides nationwide and by state.
'Alarming' national data: Teens use cellphones for quarter of school day
The 74 reports on teen phone use in schools across the U.S., revealing up to 90 minutes of usage daily.
Stop confusing busyness with achievement
ACT Leadership explains how coaching offers a valuable lens for recognizing the difference between being busy and being truly productive and effective, and helps leaders shift their focus from activity to achievement.
Why most Americans consider going green in home upgrades: Their wallets
AUX found that more than half of the Americans it polled indicated that while sustainability is a key consideration when researching home upgrades, financial concerns fuel their interest.
Why do I need a business bank account for my business?
Brex dives into why a business bank account is not just a recommended option, but a critical necessity for any serious entrepreneur.
Are Americans' salaries pacing with inflation? It's complicated.
Wealth Enhancement examined Brookings Institution pay data and analysis to determine why Americans feel their wages are not increasing with inflation.
Experian 2024 consumer credit review
Experian explores the ups and downs in the types of credit consumers used in 2024 and what to expect in 2025.

Is the US becoming uninsurable? How climate change affects insurance costs

CheapInsurance.com used NOAA data to analyze the rising number of billion-dollar disasters and their implications for the insurance marketplace in the U.S.  

7 financial planning tips for women

Experian rounds up seven actions women can take right now to help take charge of their finances.

How much does it cost to start an LLC in 2025?

LegalZoom breaks down the costs of forming an LLC in 2025, with fees ranging from $35 to $500 depending on the state and the services you opt for.

How does a corporate credit card work?

Brex explores everything to know about corporate cards—from how they work to basic functionality to advanced features that streamline operations.

Sprouting: How typical seed investment values have shot up over the past decade

To see what it means for investors, Funding Rounds used data from PitchBook to analyze trends in deal values by startup funding round from 2014-2024.
More news about money
Here's how the global economy impacts your car insurance rate
CheapInsurance.com used Bureau of Labor Statistics and UN Comtrade data to explore domestic and international factors that can impact car insurance rates.
Integrating ICHRAs with other employee benefits: 8 best practices for employers
Thatch details how to integrate ICHRAs with employee benefits effectively.
10 proven ways to spark a successful business idea
Shopify shares 10 proven ways to inspire your next business idea, including real examples from successful entrepreneurs.
How to select the best 0% APR business credit cards for your needs
Ramp covers the top 0% APR credit card issuers for business owners, how to choose the right one for you, plus tips for increasing your chances of qualifying for these card offers.
What is whaling? How and why scammers target top management
Spokeo shares everything to know about whaling attacks, particularly for those in a senior position within their company.