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December 12, 2025
IRS Opens Path for States to Join New $1,700 Federal Education Tax Credit Program

The Treasury Department and IRS have issued new guidance allowing states to prepare for a federal tax credit program that could save taxpayers up to $1,700 annually on their federal taxes. Revenue Procedure 2026-6, released December 12, 2025, establishes the framework for states to participate in a new federal tax credit for contributions to Scholarship [...]

December 12, 2025
IRS Launches 10th National Tax Security Awareness Week Amid Rising Holiday Scams

The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the 10th National Tax Security Awareness Week this December, highlighting the growing threat of tax-related identity theft and scams during the holiday season. The initiative, led by the Security Summit coalition of IRS officials, state tax administrators, and tax software companies, aims to protect taxpayers as criminals increasingly target [...]

December 12, 2025
IRS Issues New Guidance on Tax Deductions for Tips and Overtime Pay

The IRS has released new guidance clarifying how workers can claim tax deductions for tips and overtime pay received during 2025. Notice 2025-69, published on November 21, provides detailed instructions for approximately 6 million tipped workers and overtime earners on how to calculate and claim these new deductions without requiring additional forms from their employers. Under [...]

Average Salary by Age: What Workers Really Make in the U.S.

What does the typical American earn at ages 22, 45, or even 65? As careers unfold, income usually climbs, peaks, and eventually levels off — but exactly how, and when?  In this article, we explore the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), SmartAsset, and research on financial literacy by age to reveal [...]

Homeownership and Home Equity by Age

Owning a home is often viewed as a cornerstone of long-term financial security in the United States. Yet the path to achieving it can look very different depending on age, income, and life stage. Younger buyers often juggle rising prices, limited savings, and tighter lending standards. Older homeowners, on the other hand, may hold substantial equity [...]

Average Emergency Fund in the United States by Age

You may feel comfortable with the money sitting in your savings account, but a single unexpected expense can quickly change that. A sudden medical bill, a major car repair, or even a temporary job disruption can drain cash reserves faster than you’d expect.  That’s where an emergency fund comes in. It acts as a financial cushion [...]