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With a full range of makeup staples for mature and sensitive skin, this week is the perfect time to stock up on Laura Geller beauty products.

How to Improve Your Emotional Relationship to Money in 2025
Wondering how you can improve your relationship with money? We tapped a certified financial planner to find out for our 2025 Trends Issue.

Stressed About The Cost of Holiday Travel? Amazon Could Fly You Home for Just $25 (Yes, Really)
Stressed about holiday travel? Check out this Amazon Prime flight deal, which helps young adults travel home for the holidays for just $25.

5 Ways Doing a ‘No-Spend Month’ Can *Seriously* Benefit Your Life
Experts share how to do a no-spend month, plus the benefits of doing one for your financial and mental health.

‘Cash Stuffing’ Is a Tried-and-True Personal Finance Habit That Might Help You *Finally* Stop Overspending
"Cash stuffing" is an old-school budgeting trick that can help you spend intentionally and avoid credit card debt. Here's how to do it.

Loud Budgeting Is the Viral TikTok Trend That *Actually* Saves You Money
Learn why TikTok's viral "loud budgeting" financial trend saves you money and boosts your mental health, according to financial experts.

How To Tell Loved Ones You’re Cutting Back on Gifts This Holiday Season—And That They Should Feel Fine Doing the Same for You
Learn from a therapist and a money expert how to tell your family you're cutting back on holiday gifts this year for financial reasons.

The 30+ Best Wellness Deals To Shop Right Now During Amazon Prime Day 2.0
Score dozens of deals on electronics, clothing, beauty, food, and home goods during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, October 10th & 11th.

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Well+Good encourages pitches from freelancers with fresh ideas. But please read the pitching guidelines before contacting our editorial staff.

‘I’m a Private Chef Who Shops Erewhon Daily for My Celeb Clients—Here, 5 Clever ‘Workarounds’ To Save Big on Your Bill’
A roundup of tips for saving money at Erewhon Market, a healthy food grocery store, from a private chef in Los Angeles.

How To Start Addressing Financial Trauma, the Mental Health Phenomenon That Affects Your Financial Well-Being
Have serious, debilitating stress about money? Here's intel about what is financial trauma and expert tips on how to cope with it.

Worried About Layoffs? Here Are 4 Ways To Prepare Yourself, According to a Career Expert
You don't need us to tell you how wild the job market feels. Here's how to prepare for layoffs so you can better weather a potential storm.

I Thought My Money Situation Was Hopeless, but These 7 Tips Helped Me Save and Protect My Mental Health
With the help of two financial experts, I tried out actionable tips to improve my finances, like switching to a high-yield savings account.

How I’m Making Consistent Payments Toward My Credit-Card Debt—And Planning for My Financial Future—Even Though My Income Fluctuates
A self-employed therapist with an irregular monthly income uses budgeting to create a consistent plan for short-term financial goals.

Getting a Grip on My Finances Was Easier Than I Thought, and It Sent My Confidence Through the Roof
Teaming up with a Fidelity pro helped me develop financial confidence and realize that numbers aren't that scary once you have a plan.

The ‘50/30/20’ Budget Is Key To Saving Money (or Paying Down Debt) Without Missing Out on Life’s Little Luxuries
The 50/30/20 budget is a balanced framework for dividing your take-home pay across current and future needs and wants.

I Thought I Had To Choose Between Paying Off Debt and Saving for Retirement—But Finance Pros Gave Me a Plan for Doing *Both*
Financial advisors help a counselor create a plan in which she doesn't need to choose whether to save for retirement or pay off debt first.

7 Tips for Managing Savings After Making a Job Switch With a Pay Cut
I'm considering a job switch that will yield a lower salary. Here, a Fidelity Investments financial pro shares how to manage a pay cut.

I Lost My Salaried Job and Now I’m Dipping Into My Savings—Here’s How I’m Working Toward Financial Stability
With expenses mounting following being laid off, financial professionals help me identity tips for saving, even after job loss.

The 8 Money Archetypes Help Explain Our Relationship to Our Finances
The eight money archetypes break down how we each relate to our finances, including our behaviors, feelings, and habits surrounding it.

Novo Nordisk Joins Eli Lilly in Reducing Insulin List Prices—Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Learn everything you need to know about Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk reducing the price of insulin by up to 75 percent.

Following a Workplace Playbook Created by Men Won’t Move Us Any Closer To Gender Equity at Work
Compared to men, women haven't been in the corporate world for long. And following their rules isn't a guarantee for gender equity at work.

How the Overturning of Roe v. Wade Stands To Financially Harm Women
For women and all birthing people, the financial effects of overturning Roe v. Wade are grim. Here, learn why that is.

A Step-by-Step Guide To Budgeting for That Dream Trip, Concert Ticket, or Other Just-for-Fun Plan This Year
Financial experts share exactly how to save for any big purchase by setting up and contributing to a lifestyle fund over time.

I’m a Lesbian Trying To Get Pregnant via Sperm Donor and IUI—Here’s the Financial Reality of That
The fertility industry provides a lot of options, but they don't come cheap. Here's the cost of getting pregnant for one lesbian couple.

I’m a Freelance Writer Living in Financial Survival Mode, and I Want To Learn How To Actually Save
Being underpaid and confused about how she can be saving money while in debt are top financial concerns for one freelance writer.

I Have 3 Kids and Too Many Expenses To Track—I Want To Feel on Top of My Finances
I believe my barrier to my financial goals is knowledge about my money—and with three kids, learning how to track my (many) expenses is key.

I’m Self-Employed, and Since My Income Is Different Every Month, Budgeting Feels Impossible
As a licensed mental health counselor with a different monthly income depending on workflow, budgeting is tricky—as is navigating debt.

To Build Wealth, Ex-Wall Street Trader Vivian Tu Wants You To S.T.R.I.P.
Created by "Your Rich BFF" Vivian Tu, the S.T.R.I.P. method can help you build wealth and avoid lifestyle creep as you advance your career.

The $100 Million Reason You Should Be Vetting Financial Advice From Influencers and Social Media
A recent indictment from the Securities and Exchange Commission exemplifies why you should be vetting financial advice from influencers.

‘I’m an Anti-Capitalist Financial Planner, and This Is How I Coach Clients To Use Money and Debt as Tools for an Ideal Life’
Anti-capitalist financial planner River Nice shares how to plan an ideal life while navigating oppressive financial systems.

The 5 Big Questions To Ask Your Partner About Money Before Getting Married
Finance experts share the five biggest money questions to ask before marriage in order to get on the same financial page as your fiancé.

Why Tori Dunlap of Her First $100K Has Had Enough of the ‘I’m Bad With Money’ Trope
Tori Dunlap of Her First $100K offers her top financial advice, including why you should stop the "bad with money" trope.

How Modern Blk Girl’s Tiffany James Built a Community of Black Women Wealth Builders
'Modern Blk Girl Founder' Tiffany James is working to change Black women's lives by giving them the stock market tools and info they need.

The Number One Financial Mistake Renters Make, According to a Money Expert
Renters insurance can provide liability coverage and expense your personal belongings in the event of a fire, robbery, or natural disaster.

Here’s How To Choose a Safe and Affordable Dog Daycare, According to Trainers and Veterinarians
Dog daycare is a great solution for pet owners who want to keep their dogs happy when they're busy, but when is it worth the cost?

What Is a Financial Dominatrix? Here’s What To Know About Findom—Where People Get Off on Sending ‘Goddesses’ Money
A financial dominatrix is someone people get off on sending money to—here's what you should know about the world of findom.

How To Shop Black Friday Like a Financial Genius, According to Money Experts
Word of advice: don't shop without a game plan. We asked finance experts for their tips on how to shop Black Friday like a genius.

7 Ways To Negotiate Your Way to a Cheaper Gym Membership
Seven tips from former fitness sales associates on how to negotiate a gym membership to make sure you get the best deal.

‘I’m a Lawyer, and This Is What You Are Entitled To When Your Flight Is Canceled or Delayed’
Is your flight canceled or delayed? This is what you're entitled to from your airline, according to a lawyer.

‘I’m a Divorce Lawyer, and This Is What Couples Should Know About The Divorce Process’
Despite a couple's best intentions, marriages often end, and navigating the experience will be easier with these divorce process tips.

Inflation Hasn’t Hit the Fitness Industry as Hard—Here’s Why
It seems like everything from rent to groceries has increased in price recently; so why hasn't inflation hurt the fitness industry?

‘I’m a Financial Planner, and Here’s How I’m Preparing for Holiday Spending Amid Inflation’
Preparing for holiday spending amid current inflation can start now. Here's how a financial advisor is gearing up this year.

Yes, ‘Financial Infidelity’ Is a Form of Cheating—And It Can Bankrupt Your Relationship
Financial infidelity refers to withholding elements of your financial status from your partner. Here's why experts say it can be so damaging.

5 Sneaky Ways Your Mind Sabotages Your Spending (and Keeps You in Debt)
A variety of factors including our mental health and brain chemistry can cause us to self sabotage with money. Here's what to know.

‘4 Things I’d Do Heading Into a Recession as a Financial Expert’
Inflation hikes, layoffs, and higher interest rates: We spoke to a consumer financial advocate about how to best prepare for a recession.

5 Retirement Planning Mistakes to Avoid, According to Financial Planners
Finance experts point out the five retirement planning mistakes they see most often—and what to do with your hard-earned cash instead.

What President Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Means for You—And Who Qualifies
A new student loan debt forgiveness plan from the Biden Administration cancels up to $20,000 in debt for borrowers. Here's what to know.

This Is How You Can Score Free or Discounted Coffee From Your Favorite Coffee Shops
Free coffee? Sign us up! Here's how you can score a lower-priced cup on your next coffee run, plus which stores offer free java.

‘I’m a Finance Expert, and This Is How to Prepare for a Recession—Particularly if You’re Living Paycheck to Paycheck’
Now is the time to get your financial wellness in order and have a plan in place to prepare for potential changes due to a recession.

Is ‘Pretirement’ the Closest We’ll Come To Actually Retiring?
With today's financial realities and changing views on work, experts believe that there will be a rise in pretirement. Here's what to know.

More and More Women Are Paying Spousal Support to Their Exes—Here’s What Attorneys Say You Need to Know Before Getting Married
Spousal support is the financial assistance and monetary aid provided by one spouse to another after a marriage ends. Here's what to know.

I’ve Been Investing in the Stock Market for a Year—Here Are My Top 5 Takeaways
The stock market can be very confusing when no one's paved the way for you. Here's what I learned investing in stocks after a year.

Cheap (or Free) Plan B Options: Easy Ways To Access the Morning-After Pill
When you need emergency contraception, you may end up overpaying for it. Here's how to get Plan B for cheap or free online and in stores.

Making Juneteenth a Federal Holiday Does Nothing To Right the Wrongs of Systemic Racism
Making Juneteenth a federal holiday does nothing to right the wrongs caused by systemic racism. Here's some of what else needs to happen.

New Credit Cards and Apps Are Here To Reward You for Spending on Your Wellness
These new credit cards with wellness rewards offer extra cash-back, points, and other perks for investing in your health.

Women *Are* Asking for More Money at Work—They’re Just Not Getting It
Men and women ask for raises at relatively the cadence. It's just that men more often get them, and women face more consequences.

7 Wedding-Planning Tips for Saving Money *and* the Planet
Eco-conscious wedding planners share their best money-saving and sustainable wedding tips for planning a lovely but low-impact event.

4 Stock Market Tips That Experts Want Newbies To Know Before Investing
The stock market can be quite intimidating for some folks. Here, learn experts' stock market tips for beginners to invest for the first time.

Once a Pandemic Necessity, the Low-Key Wedding Is Still Trending—Here’s Why That Matters
Low-key weddings are still on the rise even absent pandemic restrictions. Here's why that's good for mental and financial well-being.

You’re Never Too Young or Too Poor To Have a Will—Here’s Why, According to Estate-Planning Attorneys
Estate-planning attorneys share the key reasons why everyone needs a will, all of which have nothing to do with age or monetary worth.

Do Eco-Friendly Credit Cards Make a Difference? Here’s What To Know, According to Sustainable-Finance Experts
A new wave of eco-friendly credit, debit, and charge cards is working to help you reduce the environmental impact of your spending.

‘I Prepare Wills for a Living, and Here Are 4 Things I Wish Every Family Would Talk About in Times of Health’
Learning how to discuss your plans for death with family (even if you are totally healthy now) could spare your loved ones eventual stress.

Gas Prices Hit an All-Time High Last Month—Here’s How To Save Money at the Pump
Gas prices have risen dramatically. Here's easy tips that show you how to save money on gas so you don't spend a small fortune at the pump.

Allyson Felix Knows the Power of Saying No—And Wants You to Be Able To Do It Without Financial Consequence
Allyson Felix made headlines by exposing a former sponsor for its lack of maternity protections. Now, she's helping women say no at work.

The 2 Retirement Goals Certified Financial Planners Say Every Person Should Set ASAP
In planning for life post-work, it's crucial to set retirement goals. Here, financial planners share the two everyone should set asap.

‘I’m an Estate Planner, and These Are the 3 Basic Components of Preparing for the Unexpected’
Planning for the unexpected can be difficult, but it's absolutely necessary. Here, learn three basic estate planning components from a pro.

Is Inflation a Valid Reason To Ask for a Raise? Here’s What Career Experts Say
The current rate of inflation is so high, it could warrant a raise from your employer. Here's how to ask for a raise based on inflation.

‘I’m a Certified Financial Planner, and This Is the Most Important Non-Financial Factor To Consider When Planning for Retirement’
Retirement plans aren't just about saving money. Here's why a pro says a retirement vision is the top non-financial piece of a healthy plan.

I Tried the First-Ever Health and Wellness Credit Card—And Got Rewards Just for Doing My Usual Well-Being Routine
I started earning credit card rewards by taking my usual yoga classes and buying activewear (yes, really)—here's how you can, too.

A Financial Expert Reveals Why You Should Think of Negotiations as Collaborations—Not Conflict
Founder of Her First 100K Tori Dunlap has a very important mindset shift she says is the key when it comes to how to negotiate at work.

‘I Spent 15 Years as a Financial Advisor—Here’s What I Learned About Retirement Planning After I Retired’
Retirement planning may seem daunting at first, but these tips from a financial advisor can help you figure out where to start.

Motherhood Is Work, and the Pennies Aren’t Adding Up
For mothers, the gender wage gap isn't closing at all. Here, learn the contributing factors and what is needed in order to change that.

Salary Transparency Is a Feminist Act We Must All Take To Close the Gender Pay Gap for Women of Color
To close the gender pay gap for women of color, it's crucial for all people to share earnings. Here's why doing so is a feminist issue.

How To Know if a Partner’s Frivolous Spending Habit Is a Deal-Breaker for Your Relationship
How do you know when you should be concerned about having mismatched spending habits in a relationship? Here, learn the telltale sign.

Meet the New Credit Card That Wants To Reward You for Committing to a Wellness Routine
The Paceline card offers you cashback for all your wellness spending and exercise—so you can measure your runs in dollar signs and miles.

The Best Money Saving Tips You Can Start Right Now
When it comes to money saving tips, it can feel overwhelming. These finance experts break it down so you can start saving right now.

2 Reasons Renting May Be Better Than Buying, Depending on Where You See Yourself in 5 Years
A real-estate agent explains the short-term benefits of renting—even if you can afford to buy—based on where you see yourself in five years.

4 Astrological Rising Signs May Welcome More Money and Abundance in 2022
Astrology can inform many areas of your life—finances included. Here, learn which rising signs and money changes are connected this year.

5 Free Virtual Classes to Grow Your Financial Literacy
Increase your financial literacy with these free virtual finance classes that cover a variety of topics, from reducing debt to investing.

70% of Americans Are Stressed About Money—Financial Experts Weigh In on How To Deal
If you—like the majority of other Americans—are dealing with financial stress, these experts are breaking down the different ways to deal.

5 Things You Can Do Right Now To Feel More On Top of Your Finances
Two financial experts share their top five tips for managing finances in order to feel financially well—and calm—all year long.

What Is the FIRE Movement and How Can You Retire Early Without Being a Multi-Millionaire?
The FIRE movement has a new proposition for working professionals: retire early without being a millionaire. Here is how to do it.

Exactly When To Book and Take Any Flight To Save the Most Money
Here's when to book a flight (and when to actually take the trip) in order to save the most money, according to new flight-sales data.

$300 Off SoulCycle At-Home Bikes—And 6 More Credit Card Fitness Perks You Didn’t Know About
Your credit card likely has fitness perks you didn't know about. Here's how to take advantage of deals on memberships, gear, and more.

5 Lessons About Money and Financial Wellness I Learned From My Puerto Rican Father
As a spiritual leadership coach, I advise others on their lives and operate my own business—the foundation for both I learned from my dad.

How To Use Afterpay and Other Payment Tools Wisely, According to a Financial Advisor
A financial advisor sounds off on how to use payment tools like Afterpay, store credit cards, and traditional cards to work in your favor.

5 of the Worst Ways To Ask for a Raise, According to Career Experts
What not to say when asking for a raise can be as important as what you should say. Experts share the tactics you should avoid at all costs.

Why There’s No Such Thing as Being ‘Bad at Money’—Seriously
Financial experts share why believing that you're bad at money can be damaging for financial success—and how to get around this feeling.

Financial experts reveal the 10 items that are truly worth buying in bulk
Financial experts name the top 10 items that save you money when buying in bulk for the sake of your credit card statement.

Baby Dove Launches ‘Black Birth Equity Fund’—Which Gives Pregnant Black People a One-Time Grant To Fund Doula Services
Baby Dove launched the "Black Birth Equity Fund" to provide pregnant Black individuals with $1,300 to cover the cost of doula services.

Actually, Achieving Financial Wellness Doesn’t *Have* To Start With Budgeting—Here’s Why
Achieving financial wellness starts with learning how to improve your relationship with money (and not just adopting a restrictive budget).

Quitting Your New Job Is Not the Career Killer It Once Was
Quitting your job is not the career killer it once was. Here’s how to leave your job without burning any bridges within the workplace

Why It’s a Problem If You Don’t Know Your Partner’s Salary
Learning how to discuss finances with your partner is essential to set up your relationship for success and mitigate stress.

Why Financial Health Is a Wellness Problem Particular to the Latinx Community
Investing in financial wellness in the Latinx community is critical, as more than half of low-income households are unbanked or underbanked.

Tori Dunlap Is on a Mission to Help Other Women Earn Their First $100K—Here’s Her Top Advice
Personal finance expert and feminist Tori Dunlap, founder of "Her First $100k," shares her top tips for how to accumulate wealth as a woman.

Wealth Is What the 10 Healthiest Communities in America Have in Common
In many cases, wealth is health. Five of the top 10 healthiest communities are also within the top 10 economically prosperous communities.

3 Healthy Financial Boundaries To Implement Post-Quarantine, No Matter What Your Bank Account Looks Like
With COVID restrictions lifting, many are spending more than they're used to. These three financial boundaries post-quarantine can help.

How One Person Making $64K Financed Her Dream To Move Abroad
A publicist who was making $64,000 and living in New York City shares what saving money to move to London looked like for her.

The Best Way To Bring Up Getting a Prenup, and Why Doing It May Protect Your Financial Health
Here, learn how to bring up a prenup to your partner, and why doing so may be a matter of preserving your financial wellness.
