Are Your Student Loans Getting in the Way of Your Dating Life?
According to a recent study of more than 2,000 Millennials, student loan debt was an elephant in the room when it came to dating prospects.
We Couldn’t Agree on How to Handle Money
When you find a life partner, the chances of finding someone with the same financial habits and opinions is slim. So what's a couple to do?
Meet the Joneses: Part Four
We're checking in again with the hypothetical average American family as they start a budget through the financial changes of COVID.
“The New Design is Rad” - YNAB Theme Updates!
The YNAB web app/desktop version has a few new features to flaunt: theme picker, new default theme, dark mode, and a collapsible sidebar on desktop.
Meet the Joneses: Part Three
Joe and Josie are writing a new money story right at this moment. You’re seeing the first chapter. Whew! How exciting is that!?
The Racial Wealth Gap Explained in Plain Terms
To understand the racial wealth gap in the United States, it's crucial to acknowledge the headwinds and tailwinds that exist for wealth creation.
9 Things Every Graduating Senior Needs to Hear About Money
Are you a recent college grad or about to graduate? We've got nine things you need to know about managing money that no one ever tells you.
6 Things You Can Add to Your Budget for Better Sleep
Not sleeping as well as you want to? There are things you can do for free and not-free to help you sleep better.
12 Surprises from Seasoned YNABers During COVID-19
Grocery spending increased and savings contributions stayed the same: see what other surprises came out of our COVID spending survey.
Meet the Joneses: Part Two
It’s time to check in again with Joe and Josie Jones: our hypothetical average American family as they deal with income loss and money stress
Should I Keep Saving for Vacation Right Now?
We had this vacation planned but we don’t know if it’s going to happen. What should we do with the money we’ve been saving? Sound like you? Listen up.
How A Family Making $63K a Year Can Survive the Next Three Months
Meet the hypothetical average American family. They’ve got two kids, love apple pie, and live paycheck to paycheck. Here's a plan so they can thrive. Part 1.