The average driver in New York City pays more than $5,400 a year for parking, while the average for other major cities was between $2,000 to $3,000. Sound like a lot? Try San Francisco. A San Francisco Bay Area realtor named Bill Williams is selling a parking space in a parking garage connected to a […]
Category: Real Money
Do This Anytime to Earn Extra Income
Even if you are not close to retirement, many investors be looking closely at dividend-producing assets. There are many, including real estate in the form of REITs, dividend stocks and certain closed-end funds (CEFs) and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). While each has its benefits and drawbacks, all are able to produce income. You may think that […]
Are the Bills in Your Wallet Clean — or Contaminated?
The World Health Organization warned on March 3, 2020 that COVID-19 might be transmissible via banknote handling. According to the WHO, coronavirus particles might be able to live on cash for a few days. China’s central bank recently announced that it would sanitize its yuan notes, exposing them to high temperatures and ultraviolet light, and […]
8 Manageable Expenses That Can Derail Your Retirement
Having worked hard all your adult life to save money and create a nest egg for your retirement years, you cannot afford to fall into a trap that could wipe out your hard-earned savings. Apart from watching your nest egg, pay careful attention these eight potential expense items, losses and mistakes that could erode your […]
How Working After Retirement Affects Your Social Security
Many retirees assume that once they start collecting Social Security the benefit is set in stone, a fixed number that shows up every month no matter what else they’re doing. So they take on part-time work, or pick up consulting clients, or go back to a job they love without giving it a second thought. […]
How to Reduce Your Medical Debt
Many people ruin their lives by gambling or by taking on too much personal, credit card, or bank debt. But one of the most unmanageable types of debt you may encounter in life is medical debt. It doesn’t matter if you are young or elderly, all types of Americans are struggling with medical debt. Collectively, […]
Can Part-Time Work Hurt You In Retirement?
It is more likely than not that you may end up working at least part-time in your retirement. All of us are not going to be able to live out the idealized version of retirement that we see in popular media. Most Americans are woefully unprepared financially for retirement. So, can working part-time negatively affect […]
Bill Gates On Wealth Inequality: ‘The System Isn’t Fair’
Bill Gates, currently the second-wealthiest individual in the world, says that his extreme wealth is hard proof that the economy is not fair. Gates’s net worth is estimated to be just short of $109 billion. In a blog post, Gates wrote, “The distance between top and bottom incomes in the United States is much greater than […]
This Sector Has More Than 900,000 Jobs Available Right Now
In October 2019, the American unemployment rate hit 3.6%. It hadn’t been that low in five decades. It’s the same today, as of January 2020, but it was a touch lower in the months between October and January, down to as low as 3.5%. Still, the devil is in the details when it comes to […]
12 States That Won’t Tax Your Retirement Distributions
After years of hard work and retirement, you have noticed that your retirement plan income will be subject to taxation. Retirees can extend the life of their savings, however, by moving to an area where taxes are lower. It is advantageous to pay fewer taxes, mainly if one is on a fixed income. Retirees can […]










