Phoenix vs. its suburbs: Here’s how cost of living compares
U.S. suburbs really began to take off in the early 1950s — right around the time when credit cards were mass distributed, allowing homeowners to get bigger places and buy…
U.S. suburbs really began to take off in the early 1950s — right around the time when credit cards were mass distributed, allowing homeowners to get bigger places and buy…
The income needed to live comfortably is rising in nearly all major cities — but that number can look drastically different depending on what part of the country you live…
23% of Americans have no savings at all, and an additional 17% have less than $500 saved, according to the latest GOBankingRates survey data. For those who dream of owning a…
The definition of “middle class” is remarkably different depending on where you live. In fact, a $500,000 income still qualifies as “middle class” in dozens of U.S. cities, according to new…
Suburbs are often popular choices for people to live in, especially those with families, due to their wide variety of amenities, proximity to big cities without the hustle and often…
When buying a home — be it to live in or to rent out to generate passive income — it is important to know the conditions of the local housing market. Is…
Gilbert ranks as the third best city to live in for safety and affordability in the U.S., according to a new study that looked at the safest and most affordable U.S. cities.…
New research is highlighting just how challenging it is to break out of the middle class in Phoenix – or even the lower middle class in Phoenix metro. In a new study, GOBankingRates analyzed U.S. Census Bureau…