What states allow nonresident vehicle registrations

Many states require drivers in the United States to have a driver’s license and to register their cars in the same state they live in. There are exceptions. You may be able to register your car in another state depending on your personal circumstances. If you have a vacation home, or are in the military, […]

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New law expands ABLE account access

A new law gives Americans with disabilities more access to state-run accounts, which allow them to save money and not risk losing their federal disability benefits. People with disabilities receiving need-based public assistance like Medicaid usually can’t have more that $2,000 and still be eligible for these programs. ABLE accounts, which stand for Achieving a […]

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Are new windows worth increasing the home’s value?

It can be costly to replace your windows in your home, but it can make a huge difference. You might consider replacing your windows if you have lived in your home for a long time. Although it’s not an easy home improvement project, you could see significant improvements in your home’s energy efficiency and security, […]

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Some Hyundai and Kia models are dropped by insurance companies

According to news reports, State Farm and Progressive claim they have stopped writing new policies in certain areas due to a rise in theft claims. After online videos revealed how easy it was for older cars to be stolen, theft rates shot up. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a TikTok social media […]

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St. Louis: The Debt Scorecard

Credit Karma Study February 28, 2023 Share According to 2020-2021 U.S. Census estimates St. Louis has a population of more than 293,000 and is the 70th largest American city. Credit Karma data, August 17, 2022 shows that St. Louis’ 26,237 residents have an average of $35,735. This includes auto loans, student loans and mortgages. Continue […]

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