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The Illusory Savings From Cutting Medicaid Jun. 25, 2017

Steve Chapman

When economists talk in their sleep, they say, "There is no such thing as a free lunch." This axiom ... Read More

Are You Ready to Invest? Jun. 21, 2017

Ask Carrie

Dear Readers: With the recent market rise, I'm getting a lot of questions from mostly young people w... Read More

The Trump Budget and Compassion Jun. 16, 2017

Daily Editorials

The hard left has nothing but contempt for President Trump and his policies - and his budget is no e... Read More

Venmo Is Forcing Big Banks to Innovate Jun. 15, 2017

Scott Rasmussen

Back in the 1960s, banks were not allowed to operate in more than one state. In fact, many states di... Read More

Big Investors Hold Sway Jun. 09, 2017

Daily Editorials

Corporate shareholders are using their voting power to influence greater transparency by companies a... Read More

Trump's Budget is a Fantasy Built On a House of Cards Jun. 08, 2017

Daily Editorials

Where's the real Paul Ryan when we need him? You know, that wonky digging-in-the-weeds guy who knew ... Read More

Independent Contractors: Is Your Money Working as Hard as You Are? May. 31, 2017

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie, I'm 26 years old and for the past three years I've been an independent hairstylist ren... Read More

What is Worse Than Being Poor? May. 24, 2017

Jim Hightower

These are hard times for America's gold miners. They're struggling to haul wealth out of the land, b... Read More

Campaign Donation Limits Remain; So Do Loopholes May. 15, 2017

Daily Editorials

In a split decision last week, a federal judge upheld the $2,600-per-candidate campaign donation lim... Read More

You and Dad Lose, Mom Wins May. 11, 2017

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: My friends and I bet with each other on sporting events such as the World Series, Super... Read More

States in Shock as Republicans Unleash Health Care Chaos May. 09, 2017

Froma Harrop

Social desperation tends to land on the doorsteps of the governments closest to the people. Happily ... Read More

Federal Spending a Sign of Progress May. 08, 2017

Daily Editorials

The $1 trillion federal spending bill agreement brokered Sunday evening in Washington can be seen as... Read More

Bro, You Owe Me May. 06, 2017

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: Last year, I took my buddy "John" on an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas. The trip wa... Read More

What's the Best Way to Invest in a Rising Market? Apr. 19, 2017

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie, My husband and I have different investing philosophies. He always wants to take some p... Read More

A Promise is Not to be Broken Apr. 14, 2017

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: My dad promised me that he would give me $20 for every A I got on my midterm report car... Read More

What's the Best Use for a Bonus? Apr. 12, 2017

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie, I just received my first ever bonus. I don't want to squander it, but also want to hav... Read More

Mrs. Breadwinner Apr. 05, 2017

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I've been with my husband for 15 years. He has many good qualities, but he has always st... Read More

Don't Be Fooled! Apr. 05, 2017

Ask Carrie

Dear Readers: Practical jokes may be part of the April Fools' Day fun, but if there's one thing none... Read More

Really, O'Reilly Apr. 05, 2017

Connie Schultz

It's hard to give the complete list of companies pulling their ads right now from Bill O'Reilly's sh... Read More

Ex-Spouse Social Security Benefits Mar. 29, 2017

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie, I'm 64 and recently divorced. I'm considering collecting Social Security on my ex-husb... Read More