Property taxes pay for municipal services such as fire and police, schools and the salaries of civil servants. How much you pay depends on numerous factors like nearby corporate tax rates and housing values. The average American pays about $3,500 in property taxes annually, a 4% increase from the year before. New Jersey homeowners pay […]
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Jazz-Playing Robots? Odd and Unbelievable Federal Research Projects Funded With Your Tax Dollars
According to the Center on Budget Policy Priorities, the United States spent over $4.1 trillion on federal services funded by taxes. The government also uses taxpayer funds to pay for research. Like researching whether golf clubs work in space. Or, if A.I. programming can improvise like a jazz musician. Sometimes taxpayer funds are use to […]
First Jobs and Lowly Pay of Today’s Celebs and Billionaires
Do you remember your first job? Was it humbling, embarrassing, or low paying? It might be easier to think of a first job as a stepping-stone experience to a better life. The average entry level salary in 2020 is about $26,000. It’s not a lot of money. Then again, even notable celebrities and billionaires started […]
How Billionaires Use Special IRAs to Avoid Millions in Taxes
If you haven’t begun saving for retirement, you should start today. Your future depends on it. And how much money you have does not matter as much as how you save and spend it. What matters most is strategically saving as early as possible for your future retirement. It doesn’t matter how much money make […]
Unemployment Lowest in Decades, Yet Companies Hardly Motivated to Raise Pay
The U.S. unemployment rate is 3.6%. Its an incredible thing to consider since it’s been decades since the unemployment rate has been that low. However, instead of being celebratory news, the low unemployment rate is marred what most American workers have known for a very long time — wage stagnation has been a constant for […]
You Won’t Believe All of the Closing Costs You’ll Have to Pay to Buy a House
Most new homeowners think that their financial obligations when buying a new home ends when they sign a mortgage agreement. However, the journey to monthly mortgage payments only begins when closing costs are finalized. Closing costs are the numerous fees, expenses, and services that must be paid before a home sale is complete. A prospective […]
Falling Short? 5 Smart Ways to Catch Up on Retirement Savings
It can feel unsettling to look at your retirement account and wonder if it will stretch far enough. Many older Americans share this worry, especially when they realize they may only have a decade or so before they stop working full time. The good news is that it’s rarely too late to take meaningful steps […]
5 Tips to Help you Save Up $1,000 in Three Months
Merely recognizing that saving is important amounts to nothing if you cannot take the required practical steps to actually make it happen. Although it is easier said than, especially when you are living from paycheck to paycheck, saving money is the only way out of this financial stalemate. Let us help you with these five […]
When to See a Doctor for Vertigo: Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
If you’ve ever felt like the room was spinning when you weren’t moving, you know how unsettling vertigo can be. Sometimes it’s just a brief dizzy spell that passes quickly. Other times, it can leave you shaky, anxious, and unsure of what’s going on. Most of the time, vertigo is linked to issues in the […]
3 Cheap but Fun Towns for Retirees
If you are planning to retire sometime in the future, you can start planning where you are going to live now. There are many small cities and towns in the United States with a lower cost of living. Keep in mind that to live a relatively comfortable retirement in these cities, you should expect to […]










