According to a survey by Bank of America, only half of affluent Americans are footing their children’s tuition bills.
Even those in the U.S. who complain about excessive government regulation say they're in favor of rules that would require banks to clearly disclose the fees they attach to checking accounts, a new survey shows.
The most fundamental tool for amassing wealth—knowledge—is precisely what poor Americans lack, says one financial advisor. How can consumers close the growing divide between rich and poor?
Paltry savings rates, yield-crushing inflation and other fiscal moves by the Fed are creating a world of pain for bank savers.
Low interest rates and rising inflation are making even the safest investments almost worthless for bank investors.








