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Couple pulls up safe with estimated $100K in cash while 'magnet fishing' in NYC park: report

"It was two stacks of freaking hundreds. Big stacks."

Dear Abby: I think my old-friend ghosted me because I'm not Jewish enough

Dear Abby weighs in on a friendship that abruptly ended and a relationship that's hurting a partner's wallet.

Americans are putting less of a premium on four-year degrees — yay!

A new Pew Research study found that 22% of US adults don't believe a four-year degree is worth the price tag.

Tori Spelling and ex Dean McDermott are over $200,000 in debt on 12-year-old bank loan

City National Bank first filed a complaint against Spelling and McDermott for the loan in 2016.

Joe Rogan podcast guest flashes $1 million cash during interview to promote Jiu-Jitsu tournament: video

"You brought with you a million dollars in cash which I've never seen before," Rogan told his guest.

Customer stunned at grocery store receipt

Amy was shopping at Coles when her total came to $126.98, so she decided to pay $100 in cash and the rest on her card. She assumed there would be no rounding up...

Dear Abby: My sister-in-law promised me $5,000, I never saw a dime

Dear Abby weighs in on a woman whose sister-in-law failed to deliver on a $5,000 promise, a first-gen student whose classmates won't learn how to pronounce their name and a...

Want to buy a new home but keep your low-interest rate? Try this simple mortgage hack

Enter “mortgage porting,” the practice of transferring the terms of your existing mortgage over to a new property. But how exactly does it work, and what will you need to qualify?

Gen Z says 'genius' laundromat dates help them save money — and fall more in love

These couples like talkin’ dirty. Dirty shirts, dirty socks and dirty undies.

Controversial NFL star is $3M in debt, according to bankruptcy filing: 'I'm broke'

Controversial and erratic former NFLer Antonio Brown filed for federal bankruptcy and owes nearly $3 million to eight creditors, according to a Times Union report.

Cate Blanchett, worth $95 million, slammed for saying she's 'middle class': 'Compared to who? Jeff Bezos?'

Cate Blanchett took heat on social media for comments she made at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

The 100-envelope TikTok challenge claims it will help you save thousands — but does it work?

A viral internet challenge has emerged as the hot new way to stockpile cash for the future, and some super-savers have collected over $5,000.

Sen. Bob Menendez’s cluttered home loaded with $150K in gold bars, $480K in cash — some stashed in a boot: new photos

Photos shown at Sen. Bob Menendez's bribery trial reveal cash and gold bars stashed around his cluttered home -- including money stuffed inside a boot.

I'm a super-commuter — I travel across 4 states to work in NYC and my salary is worth it

When taking the job, Rice rationalized that his commute would actually be shorter than someone who actually lives in New York. "I calculated my commute versus someone living in Long...

Inflation rates show Biden is gaslighting Americans on the economy

The Producer Price Index (PPI), a key inflation indicator that measures wholesale prices, increased by 0.5% last month in April, higher than the 0.3% Dow Jones estimate.

Rich people's problems: Super-wealthy suffer just like us, therapists say — but New Yorkers have little sympathy

"This is bulls--t. I don’t feel sorry for rich people. C’mon!” Rodney, a retired wallpaper hanger who lives among the affluent on New York's Upper East Side, told The Post.

Dear Abby: I've called my situationship 100 times with no answer — should I give up?

Dear Abby weighs in on a man who took it too far with his situationship and a caregiver who has reached her limits.

Airbnb addresses customers' fee concerns, complaints about cost compared to hotels

The company was started in 2008, advertising itself with its original tagline as "a cheap, affordable alternative to a hotel."  

This is how much you need to earn to buy a home in America's top 50 metros – see where NY ranks

The minimum income required to buy a home now hovers at $116,000 nationwide, according to a new Realtor.com® report—but this threshold varies greatly based on where you live.

Here's how much Americans think they deserve to be paid — and it's likely impossible

Time is money. Lots and lots of money.