Mark Zandi says Trump’s mass deportations could cause inflation to spike up to 4% by early 2026 — here’s where you might feel the pinch most

Mass deportation of immigrants and undocumented workers might come with an unexpected side effect: inflation. That’s according to Moody Analytics’s chief economist Mark Zandi, who told Fortune [1] that if immigrants continue to be deported at the current rate, inflation will jump from 2.5% to 4% “by the time it hits its peak early next […]
Sean Kingston sentenced to 3.5 years in prison by Florida court for wire fraud scheme — here are 2 major red flags luxury sellers should watch out for

Rapper Sean Kingston might be best known for his 2007 hit, “Beautiful Girls,” but now he’ll be remembered for something else: a million-dollar wire fraud scam he ran with his mother involving luxury goods. Kingston, whose legal name is Kisean Paul Anderson, has been sentenced to three and a half years in federal prison. His […]
Montreal woman is worried about her husband’s gambling addiction — wants to help him tackle his $1.1M debt. What Ramsey Show hosts said to do ASAP
It’s common for spouses to combine finances — but sometimes, even when you keep your money separate, one partner’s bad habits can impact the other’s financial future. Such is the case for Sarah from Montreal, Quebec, who called into The Ramsey Show two weeks after learning that her husband has a gambling addiction. Trending Now […]
House flippers bought the house next door — and now it seems they’re intentionally building a fence on my side of the property line. What should I do?

Melanie’s next-door neighbors just sold their home, and she learned that the new owners were property flippers when they immediately started making changes to the house. At first, Melanie was glad to see that the property was being upgraded, until the flippers started building a fence on her land. Previously, there was no backyard fence […]
What it costs for a family of 4 to live comfortably in the US surged nearly $10K in 2025, research reveals. Are you keeping up or just getting by?
Raising a family has always come with additional costs, but in 2025, it’s become a whole lot more expensive. Take the Millers, for example. This couple in Boulder, Colorado earns a combined annual income of $220,000, which had provided them with a comfortable lifestyle — until they had kids. They have a mortgage, two cars […]
Billions in investment and thousands of new jobs up for grabs if Canada can lead global clean energy economy, report finds

Canada is staring down one of its biggest economic opportunities in decades, according to a recent report from New Economy Canada. As global investment in clean energy and technology surges past $3 trillion annually, new economic research argues that Canada is well-positioned to attract a significant share of capital and job creation, if governments across […]
This pricey state is incentivizing affordable housing projects — but experts say that won’t be enough. What would it take to fix the housing crisis?

Miranda and Cole Potokar were coming of age as U.S. housing prices were skyrocketing. Trending Now Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don’t have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here’s how I’m 49 years old and have nothing saved for […]
NYC man blindsided after parents admit that they borrowed $17K for his college — and now want him to pay it off. What Dave Ramsey says he should do

James from New York graduated from college nearly a decade ago. But his parents just informed him that they had taken out a parent PLUS loan to help pay for his college tuition — a loan he wasn’t aware of — and now they want him to pay them back. Trending Now Thanks to Jeff […]
Medicaid protects 1 in 5 Americans — but that’s about to change. Here’s who will lose access due to Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill

Medicaid was signed into law back in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. It began as a program to help states fund access to health care insurance coverage for Americans in financial need. Throughout the decades, Medicaid expanded from practically an afterthought to a program that provides health care coverage to approximately 1-in-5 people across […]
My wife and I could only afford to put 5% down on a new $400K home this year — now that we’ve come into cash, should we throw it all at our mortgage?

Imagine this hypothetical situation: Greg and Maya are in their early 30s and recently made a significant financial move: They bought a new $400,000 home, but only put down 5%. At the time, they hadn’t yet sold their previous home — a decision that left them with a $380,000 mortgage at a steep 7.5% interest […]