Retiring at 65 with less than $1 million saved is still realistic in much of the United States, but only if you are strategic about where you live. The gap between high cost coastal states and lower ...
Michael Henry, born and raised in Miami-Dade County, has received a competitive salary and benefits for his work as a South ...
On "The Florida Roundup," FSU urban policy expert Sam Staley said the state's housing market has become "increasingly ...
On Wednesday, consumer finance platform MoneyLion published its study of the 50 cheapest and safest places to live in the U.S. This included two in Georgia: Grovetown at No. 19 and Savannah at No. 21.