shopping
Get trusted shopping advice, news and features. Find shopping tips and insights to further your knowledge on kiplinger.com.
Explore shopping
Latest
-
20 Secrets to Shopping at Costco
Smart Buying Here's what you need to know to get the most out of a Costco membership.
By Andrea Browne Taylor Last updated
Smart Buying -
Get $100 Cash Back From Target With New RedCard Offer
Get a $50 credit from Target when you open a new RedCard Reloadable and spend $50. Get $50 off on a future purchase over $50 when you're approved for a credit or debit RedCard.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
-
Tax-Free Groceries in Tennessee Have Come to an End
Tax Holiday The three-month Tennessee tax-free grocery holiday has ended.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
Tax Holiday -
24 Best Travel Websites to Find Deals and Save You Money
Travel Use Kiplinger's guide to the best travel websites and find discounts and deals so you can vacation without breaking the bank.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
Travel -
UAW, Ford Reach Tentative Deal As GM, Stellantis Strike Continues
UAW and Ford's proposed agreement must be approved by union membership but workers can return to before that.
By Joey Solitro Published
-
Apple Pay Later Launches Across U.S. — Here's How To Use It
After a limited rollout in March, Apple Pay Later is now available to all U.S. users.
By Joey Solitro Published
-
Want to Lease an EV? There's a Tax Credit 'Loophole' for That
Tax Credits If you're trying to decide whether to lease or buy a car, here's what you need to know about how the EV lease tax credit works.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Tax Credits -
Five Best Financial Gifts for Grandkids
gift ideas If you've been giving your grandchildren cash for the holidays, now is a good time to rethink that. There are other financial gifts that will help teach them the value of money and set them up for life.
By David Rodeck Last updated
gift ideas -
Car Prices Hold Steady So Far As UAW Strike Continues
Car prices are not likely to rise for several weeks should the strike continue, economist says.
By Esther D’Amico Published