Today’s lineup digs into what Social Security’s 2026 changes mean for your paycheck, how ACA subsidies and health costs could shake up your budget, and simple ways to turn steady investing habits into serious long-term wealth — plus a few smarter spending and lifestyle trends to watch…

A Very Big Change Is Coming to Social Security in 2026. Are You Prepared?
 
 

Hint: It's a change that will affect you even if you're not receiving benefits. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
How to Make 2026 Your Best Year Yet for Retirement Savings
 
 

Make 2026 the year you stop coasting and start supercharging your retirement savings. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Restaurants' hottest menu item in 2025 was 'value.' That won't change next year
 
 

Restaurant chains bet on value in 2025, and they're not likely to ditch the strategy next year. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Here Are the States That Will Be Hit Hardest if ACA Subsidies Lapse in 2026
 
 

Unless Congress extends ACA subsidies, these states will bear the greatest burden. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
1 Vanguard Index Fund Could Turn $375 per Month Into a $798,600 Portfolio That Pays $13,500 in Annual Dividend Income
 
 

A young adult with the median income can build a sizable portfolio that pays a substantial dividend by following this simple investment strategy. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
How Buffett's Bubble Check Can Help You Avoid Bad Investments Before You Buy
 
 

The next time you're tempted to buy the latest hot asset that's seemingly making everybody rich, consider this quote from Warren Buffett. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
I support most of the changes Starbucks made this year. Except one.
 
 

Starbucks went through a lot of changes this year. I supported the slimming of its menu and adding afternoon snacks. One thing, I with they'd stop. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
How Wall Street gets its gifting done
 
 

For Wall Streeters, finding the time to shop for presents can be tough. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
TikTok dethrones YouTube and Instagram as the top social app for news among young people
 
 

TikTok jumped into the top spot among social apps where young people regularly get news, according to data from the Pew Research Center. CONTINUE...

 

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