It’s supposed to be the happiest day of your life, not the most expensive.
Whoever said “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” clearly didn’t have a smartphone.
Are you one of the millions of Americans eligible to receive cheaper, fast internet?
Step up to the plate and score major league savings.
Keep your wallet in your pocket—this stuff is on the house.
Regal, AMC, and Alamo Drafthouse all offer monthly passes.
Financial literacy takes many forms, and sometimes it's about the money you don't spend.
We are living in a golden age of movie theater subscription services—here's how each one compares.
Fast food is not as cheap as it once was—but there are still some good deals out there to be had.
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack (so long as it doesn’t break the bank).
The lazy person's guide to starting 2022 with a clean slate.
Looking to live more sustainably and produce less waste? Stop buying so much crap.
You'll need a lot of money saved if you don't already have another job lined up.
This guideline divides your spending into three categories: needs, wants, and savings.
If you want to save a super amount, do what so-called "super savers" do.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, it's cheaper to book a hotel room at the last minute.
Avoid overthinking your budget by using this simple rule of thumb.
Do you need three months' worth? Six months? Nine months?!
Overlapping certificates of deposit accounts can maximize interest on your emergency fund.
The living wage tool can help you decide if you are financially ready to live on your own for the first time.