The Most Controversial Money Stories of 2019
Life would be boring without healthy debate, but holy cow, you all: The comment section on this website is not for the faint of heart. The most commented posts of this year show how polarized certain monetary topics can be. From the simple task of filling the gas tank to thinking about taxes and the presidential election, these are the two-cent articles that have generated the most discussion this year.
Another reason not to pay for gas at a gas station
If you weren’t upset with the idea of going to a gas station to pay for fuel, you were in these comments preaching electric cars. Now I am afraid that I will be recognized in public when I pump gas.
Do not use your debit card at a gas station
This earlier post received a similar response, but with an added dose of debit card shame. The camps for credit card advocates and credit card opponents are enormous.
Here is each Democratic presidential candidate’s plan to pay off a student loan
As far as the cost of college tuition is concerned, everyone seems to agree that it is too expensive. But it’s much more difficult to agree on whether college should be free or should you save money for your four years.
This is the credit rating you should aim for.
If you had a credit rating below 750, you are relieved. If you scored more than 750 points, you are outraged.
When to leave bad advice
You didn’t care that it was a jerk week; You were absolutely convinced that it is never okay to tip badly.
What you need to know about marginal tax rates
This explanation of the tax caps has gotten everyone thinking about all the plans to “tax the rich” that the Democratic presidential candidates are proposing. Just 11 months before Election Day!
Should I pay for TSA pre-screening, international entry or clearance?
You are all convinced that the TSA creating a paid service to make the TSA more bearable is a racket, and you are not wrong. But you also love to wear shoes at the airport.
How to Get $ 12,000 from Presidential Candidate Andrew Young
Okay, I understand a lot of you hate government handouts. But to be clear, you say you do n’t want this person’s money. Am I hearing correctly?