
Older, better-educated adults are winning the savings game, reveals a January survey by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Read more

Families in expensive states require over $270,000 annually to live comfortably. Read more

The most expensive and cheapest places to live, sorted by country. Compiled using hundreds of thousands of user submitted price data. Read more

Hawaii secured the top spot as the U.S. state with the highest cost of living, with an average annual expenditure of $55,491. Read more

Today, 30.6 million Americans are low-wage workers. In this graphic, we show the share of the workforce earning under $17 an hour, by state. Read more

From Osaka to New York, we look at a global ranking of the 10 most expensive cities, and how those rankings have changed over the last year. Read more

Today 52% of young adults aged 18-29 live with their parents. Economic and societal factors have played a part in addition to the COVID-19. Read more

A vast majority raise the most through general and selective sales taxes. Here’s the single largest source of tax revenue for all 50 states. Read more

The worst states to retire in are those that are expensive and cold. But there’s a surprising warm weather entry as well. Read more