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To pay off $127,000 in debt faster, this couple moved in with a parent after their wedding and home prices will continue to rise in 2023, despite a cooling housing market

By Zoe Han

Wednesday’s top personal finance stories

Hi Market Watchers. Don’t miss these top stories.

Gloomy prediction for home buyers: Prices will continue to rise in 2023, despite a cooling housing market

Realtor.com’s housing forecast anticipates that affordability will remain an issue in 2023, particularly among first-time buyers. read more

To pay off $127,000 in debt faster, this couple moved in with a parent after their wedding

As newlyweds, Melissa and Sean moved in with Sean’s mom to slash their living expenses in the Bay Area and quickly pay off their six-figure debt Read More

Take advantage of these 3 newfangled things your car can do for you

Many people find all those beeps and flashing lights on their cars annoying, but maybe they just need to learn how to use them. read more

What it’s like to drive the plug-in electric Jeep Wrangler 4xe, off-road and on

The iconic Jeep is a plug-in hybrid. It has the high driving position loved by SUV owners and off-roaders, but can it crawl up a boulder-strewn landscape? read more

My mother’s will leaves everything to her 3 children. My brother died suddenly — and his wife says she will receive her late husband’s share

‘Our spouses are not mentioned in her will and she was not a popular member of our family’ Read More

Suze Orman says, ‘We’re heading downhill very fast,’ unless employers start providing this lucrative benefit to their workers

A new bill with bipartisan support would help employees, supporters of that bill say. read more

Elon Musk may want employees back in the office, but 29% of Americans still work from home

‘It seems like many companies have decided to keep their work-from-home policies in place,’ LendingTree exec says. read more

Can moving to a different neighborhood improve your chances in life?

Moving to a place with more opportunities might make you healthier, but it would probably make your kids healthier and wealthier. read more

– Zoe Han

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