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The Best High-Yield Savings Account of May 2026, Hands Down
I'm telling friends and family to open this savings account in May 2026, with no fees, no minimums, and an APY over 8X the national average.
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Here's How Much Using a Debit Card Everywhere Actually Costs You: $708 a Year
The average American household leaves more than $700 a year on the table by swiping debit instead of a flat-rate cash back card. Here's the math.
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The 3 Best Credit Cards to Pair With the Amex Platinum
The Amex Platinum is a premium travel card with thousands of dollars in perks -- but its earning rates leave a lot of gaps. These three cards help you fill them.
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Here's How Much $50,000 Would Earn in a CD Ladder Right Now
If you want a way to earn easy money on your savings, now might be the time to lock your money in a CD. Here's what to know before you do.
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The Best No-Annual-Fee Travel Card of May 2026, Hands Down
The Wells Fargo Autograph is a no-annual-fee travel card with 3X points on dining, gas, travel, streaming, and transit. Here's why it's an award winner for 2026.
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$750 Bonus and up to 5% Cash Back: Should You Sign Up for Chase Ink Business Cash?
The Chase Ink Business Cash offers a large sign-up bonus, up to 5% cash back, and no annual fee. Here's how to know if it's right for you and your business.
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Here's How Much It Costs to Raise a Child
It costs roughly $300,000 to raise a child. Read on for expenditures by category and age.
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Financial Firsts: When Americans Hit Their Money Milestones
Survey: 68% of Gen Z haven't bought a home. See when Americans open accounts, buy cars, invest, and hit other financial firsts, by generation.
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Average Savings Account Interest Rate in May 2026
The national average savings account interest rate is 0.38% APY as of May 2026, per FDIC data. See how rates have changed and where to find a better rate.
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The Average Checking Account Interest Rate in May 2026
The national average checking account interest rate is 0.07% APY as of May 2026, per FDIC data. See how rates compare and where to find a better rate.
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2026 Cryptocurrency Investor Trends Survey: Ownership Plateaus Despite Record Bitcoin Price
22% of Americans own crypto, according to Motley Fool Money's new survey on crypto ownership, sentiment, and what would make skeptics invest.
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The Average House Price by State in 2026
The median house price in the United States as of the first quarter of 2026 is $403,200. See how states compare here.
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Google Flexes Its AI Muscles
May. 20, 2026
Google I/O revealed a lot about Google’s future in artificial intelligence. Not only did the company release a new model, updated search, and launched new …
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The Green Shoots in Home Depot’s Earnings
May. 19, 2026
It may not look like much right now, but one small detail in Home Depot’s earnings report that should bode well for the beleaguered home …
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The AI Boom Runs Into an Unexpected Headwind
May. 18, 2026
The market is buying everything AI related, but that love doesn’t extend to this year’s college graduates or the localities seeing data centers go up. …
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The Power of Thinking Inside the Box
May. 17, 2026
Why does having too much freedom often lead to business failures? How do strict boundaries drive innovation at companies like Pixar and Apple? How can …
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A Free Social Security Analysis Tool, and the Yield on the S&P 500 Hits an All-Time Low
May. 16, 2026
he age at which you file for Social Security will be one of the most important retirement-related decisions you’ll make. Robert Brokamp discusses the pros …
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Our Pulse On the Stock Market Today
May. 15, 2026
A look back on what we learned from earnings season, what is hot (and what is not) in the market, and a debate over whether …
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