Personal Finance Daily: Biden’s infrastructure package could shorten your daily commute, some experts say, and how your stimulus check could help you save hundreds of dollars on your tax bill

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Biden’s $2.25 trillion infrastructure package could shorten your daily commute, some experts say

‘Even with more Americans working from home, we will need these improvements,’ said Matt Casale, director of U.S. PIRG’s Environment Campaigns. Read More

Property Positions: Take a Tour of Ariana Grande’s Grand Homes

When it comes to real estate, the pop star Ariana Grande goes big. Read More

‘I cut his hair because he won’t pay for a haircut’: My multimillionaire husband is 90. I’ve looked after him for 41 years, but he won’t help my son

‘I bet that you have never heard from anyone who has too much money.’ Read More

Eager to save hundreds of dollars, millions of Americans are flocking to one type of product

A new report from the Conference Board tracks three distinct trends. Read More

Americans hit the brakes on home-buying activity last month, previewing a challenging spring season

Pending home sales dropped significantly in February, as Americans faced higher interest rates and a low supply of home listings. Read More

How your stimulus check could help you save hundreds of dollars on your tax bill

A single filer with $90,000 in taxable income and no retirement plan through work could cut their federal tax bill by $308 dollars if they put the complete $1,400 check in their IRA. Read More

Review: The 2021 Hyundai Ioniq, the affordable electric

The Ioniq lineup makes the three main forms of automotive electrification more affordable for the average buyer. Read More

This is how long a student would have to work to pay for the cost of college

There was a time when a part-time job would pay for an undergraduate degree. But today, the cost of college far outpaces anything most students could earn. Read More

I’m dating a married man. He made me the beneficiary on a $100K life-insurance policy. Could his wife sue to claim this money?

‘Although we both care greatly for each other, our relationship started as and remains a mutually beneficial one: money for me, companionship for him.’ Read More

My mother visited my sister, who didn’t give her breakfast or lunch. She makes $150K. Should I tell her to feed her guests?

‘Side note: I think our success bugs them as he points out that our real-estate investments are doing so well. I’ve offered to go in with them on a real-estate deal and the answer is always no.’ Read More