Selling a home is one of the most lucrative financial transactions in the life of an average American.
Americans Can Live With Ghosts but Not With Today’s Real Estate Prices
The fears Americans harbor about homeownership include unexpected costs, bad neighbors, and high interest rates.
The fears Americans harbor about homeownership include unexpected costs, bad neighbors, and high interest rates.
New Survey Reveals Boomers Expect Six-Figure Home-Selling Profits but No Blame for Unaffordable Housing
Owning a home has long been touted as a way to build wealth, but does it actually pay off? Baby boomers are counting on it.
Owning a home has long been touted as a way to build wealth, but does it actually pay off? Baby boomers are counting on it.
Is Buying a Home Worth It? 1 in 4 Buyers Are Worse off Financially After Their Purchase
For generations, owning a home has been considered a cornerstone of the American Dream — a symbol of stability, financial growth, and personal achievement.
For generations, owning a home has been considered a cornerstone of the American Dream — a symbol of stability, financial growth, and personal achievement.
Survey: 61% of Americans Dream of Moving but Most Can’t Afford To
Washington, D.C., New York, and Chicago due to high cost of living and home values.
Washington, D.C., New York, and Chicago due to high cost of living and home values.
1 in 5 Gen Z Think WWIII Is More Likely Than Owning a Home
Although 90% of Gen Z want to become homeowners someday, 79% believe they’re priced out of the market, according to a new survey from Clever Offers.
Although 90% of Gen Z want to become homeowners someday, 79% believe they’re priced out of the market, according to a new survey from Clever Offers.
Financial Experts Warn Seniors of Costly Consequences as Divorce Triples Among Older Americans
Divorce rates among Americans overall are in decline, except for one group – seniors.
Divorce rates among Americans overall are in decline, except for one group – seniors.
New Survey Finds Broad Pessimism Among Americans Six Months Into the Trump Administration
Clever Offers surveyed 1,000 Americans on June 25, 2025, asking their opinions on a range of economic, political, and social topics.
Clever Offers surveyed 1,000 Americans on June 25, 2025, asking their opinions on a range of economic, political, and social topics.
Advisors Warn Early Social Security Claims May Cost Retirees Thousands
Delaying Social Security payments past full retirement age can significantly increase monthly benefits, maximizing lifetime benefits and reducing the risk of outliving savings.
Delaying Social Security payments past full retirement age can significantly increase monthly benefits, maximizing lifetime benefits and reducing the risk of outliving savings.
Are We Oversharing With ChatGPT? The Hidden Career and Financial Risks of Relying Too Much on AI
Millions of workers now rely on ChatGPT and other AI tools to edit emails, explain financial concepts, write reports, and even generate code.
Millions of workers now rely on ChatGPT and other AI tools to edit emails, explain financial concepts, write reports, and even generate code.
Is College Failing America? What the Most-Searched Jobs Reveal About the Future of Work
According to new research from Class Central, more Americans are searching for how to become a phlebotomist than for any other profession.
According to new research from Class Central, more Americans are searching for how to become a phlebotomist than for any other profession.
America’s Middle Class Is Struggling to Keep the Lights On—Literally
In a country where the middle class once symbolized stability, financial stress is now flickering like a warning light on the dashboard.
In a country where the middle class once symbolized stability, financial stress is now flickering like a warning light on the dashboard.
Trapped by Debt: What It Really Means When 38% of Americans Take Extra Jobs Just to Survive
According to new findings from Zety’s 2025 Debt & Career Impact Report, not a single one of the 1,005 U.S. workers surveyed in April reported living debt-free.
According to new findings from Zety’s 2025 Debt & Career Impact Report, not a single one of the 1,005 U.S. workers surveyed in April reported living debt-free.
America’s Workers Are Bracing for Impact and Losing Faith in Employers
If you have been on edge about your job or paycheck’s status six months from now, you are not alone.
If you have been on edge about your job or paycheck’s status six months from now, you are not alone.
How Financial Stress Is Quietly Draining America’s Emotional Health
The cost of living isn’t just measured in dollars and cents anymore.
The cost of living isn’t just measured in dollars and cents anymore.
Is It Okay for Your Employer to Break up With You by Email? For 57% of Workers, That’s Exactly What Happened
Imagine waking up, checking your inbox, and finding out your job no longer exists.
Imagine waking up, checking your inbox, and finding out your job no longer exists.















