An eye-catching jump in Social Security retirement benefits will be announced in October. How will those on the fence about retiring react?
Author: Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press
‘Vroom to Doom in 60 Seconds’: Customers never want to deal with online car seller Vroom again
Complaints about buying a used car online through Vroom skyrocketed, as the country faces a tight supply of used cars, according to the BBB.
Con artists are after your info: Why you can’t ignore data breaches like the one at T-Mobile
So what if millions of T-Mobile phone numbers weren’t compromised, as the company said. Hackers have plenty with stolen Social Security numbers.
Child tax credits were deposited Friday: What it means if yours didn’t come
The IRS said the August child tax credit payment was set for Aug. 13. But some families saw no ‘pending’ notices in bank accounts Thursday.
Ready to sell your used vehicle? You may be surprised by its value
Summer of 2021 proves even the oldest of vehicles are still valuable. Cars with over 100,000 miles are worth more than their owners may think.
Touchless QR codes open new doors for scammers
As the QR codes have become more commonly used, consumer watchdogs warn that con artists can use the system to their advantage.
Child tax credit money isn’t just like more stimulus cash: What to know
Some are opting out of receiving monthly payments of the child tax credit to avoid tax headaches next year. Not everyone needs to worry. But many need to understand the risks, too.
Robocalls may start to fade thanks to new FCC requirement to identify and block scammers
Major U.S. carriers must now authenticate that incoming call to verify the phone number is actually local or belongs to the IRS, Amazon or your bank.
Does insurance cover my car, basement in a flood? Here’s what you need to know
A flood of questions will hit those who faced losses after heavy rains hit metro Detroit. Some discover they have no coverage for a water-damaged car.
How to recognize money app scams and protect yourself when using Venmo, Paypal, Cash App
The frequency of money app scams are way up and victims often can’t get their money back as they would with credit card fraud. Know the warning signs.