Will Amazon Lockers Be the Hot New Apartment Amenity?
I get the appeal of having your Amazon packages safely contained inside a locker instead of, say, piled underneath the mailboxes.
President Trump Promised a Grieving Father $25,000
You can guess what happened next.
Do 1 Thing If Time Permits
It’s Thursday, which means it’s time to Do 1 Thing.
Turns Out Behavioral Nudges Work
Sacramento got people to cut their electricity consumption by opting them into variable-pricing plans.
Is Anyone Going to Try and Get $12.50 in Compensation From 23andMe?
You might also receive a $40 coupon for a new 23andMe kit.
Question Wednesday
It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to ask those looming financial questions.
How Mike Pence Does Money
The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer explains that Pence might have agreed to be Trump’s running mate because he needed the money.
What’s Your Financial Goal for This Week?
It’s Monday, which means it’s time to set a financial goal for the week.
Guess Who’s Having Another Sale?
I promise I won’t run this experiment every time Old Navy has a sale.
How a Government Employee in Minneapolis Does Money
Jane (not her real name) is a 32-year-old government employee in Minneapolis.
New Airbnb Apartment Wants You to Share Your Space With Them
Airbnb and its partners are doing the same thing that Loftium is trying to do in Seattle, only this time there’s no promise of homeownership involved.
How Much Do You Have Left to Spend This Month?
I’ll have spent through all of my October budget by the middle of the month.
The Cost of Meeting Your Basic Needs
A new report looks at the minimum cost of living in Washington State, compared to other parts of the country.
What’s Your Financial Flinch Point?
When does something “feel” too expensive—and why?
Let’s Discuss President Trump’s Healthcare Executive Order
What if we created our own association health plan? Like, the best plan ever?
Here’s How JPMorgan Chase Paid Its Financial Crash Settlement
By forgiving mortgages that it had already sold to another company.
What If I Didn’t Live in Seattle?
You’ve asked me why I don’t move somewhere with a lower cost of living. Now I’m asking the same question.