© William Richards, 2019

© William Richards, 2019

Selected features published by The Street (2013-2016)

Impact investing works best when it works small. Published by The Street (2016)

How to invest in sustainable practices. Published by The Street (2015)

Is renters’ insurance worth it? Absolutely. Published by The Street (2015)

LinkedIn phishing scams and beyond could leave you swindled. Published by The Street (2015)

Your retirement depends on data visualization. Published by The Street (2015)

Altruistic investing: What’s good got to do with it? Published by The Street (2015)

Open house confidential: What buyers should know. Published by The Street (2015)

Working after 50: How to navigate the workplace so you don’t short-change retirement. Published by The Street (2015)

Rising rental costs can jeopardize Boomers’ retirement. Published by The Street (2015)

Driverless cars are here to stay, but don’t take your hands off the wheel. Published by The Street (2015)

Why Millennials and Boomers are adrift in the same debt-filled boat. Published by The Street (2015)

Social security fears are about the solvency issue. Published by The Street (2015)

In an age of robo-advisors, does the human touch still reign king? Published by The Street (2015)

Traditional retirement is a myth. Published by The Street (2015)

Will same-sex marriage impact the wedding industry? Published by The Street (2015)

Lessons the Greek crisis can teach you about your finances. Published by The Street (2015)

Are VIP tickets worth the price? Wrong question. Published by The Street (2013)

Your junk is not as big as you think: An economic quandary. Published by The Street (2013)

What are the health and economic risks of e-cigs, besides looking like a douche? Published by The Street (2013)

How sending a text can save you thousands on a car. Published by The Street (2013)

The secret behind McDonald’s coffee. Published by The Street (2013)

Why no one you know is driving his car this weekend. Published by The Street (2013)

© William Richards, 2019

© William Richards, 2019

Selected listicles published by The Street (2016-2017)

15 Least Stressed Cities in America: If you live in any of these places, you’re on the right track. Published by The Street (2017)

Top 10 Cities with the Most Efficient Public Spending: Cities are fiscally health when they apply dollars to an educated citizenry, a safe community, and adequately  maintained green space. Published by The Street (2016)

10 States with the Highest Tax Burden: Red states have a lower total tax burden than blue states, with nearly a 13-point differential based on Wallethub.com’s rankings. Published by The Street (2016)

Best Public High Schools in America: 2016: Living in the “right school district” is one of those abstract concerns that keep parents up late at night doing Internet research and joining listservs. Published by The Street (2016)

What Your Salary Needs to Be to Buy a Home in 10 Metro Areas: For many Americans, quality of life comes down to how much house you can afford. Published by The Street (2016)

The 50 Most Influential Nonprofits: This snapshot pulls in a lot of the nonprofits you’d recognize, some you might have forgotten about, and a few that you never knew were nonprofits in the first place. Published by The Street (2016)

15 Countries with the Happiest Employees: Happy workers “go the extra mile” (or, if they simply go the requisite mile, they do it with a generally positive outlook). Published by The Street (2016)

The 20 Least Educated Cities in the U.S.: For those Americans who used to “Feel the Bern,” these scores paint a troubling picture of localized pockets of disadvantage. Published by The Street (2016)

The 20 Most Educated Cities in the U.S.: Educated metro areas mean an educated workforce (and that’s the kind of intel employers want before choosing where to expand their operations). Published by The Street (2016)

The 25 Websites You’ve Probably Never Heard Of: The whole world seems to be clicking on these sites, so why aren’t you? Published by The Street (2016)

The 10 Best States for Student Debt: There are better states than others to be an indebted graduate, and the “best” among them are states in which indebtedness is low and opportunities are plentiful. Published by The Street (2016)

The 10 Worst States for Student Debt: These are places where students and former students carry the highest levels of debt, and their opportunities to mitigate their debt are limited. Published by The Street (2016)

15 Worst Cities for First-Time Homebuyers: Location is still everything. Here are some locations you should think twice about if you’re a homebuyer (and especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer). Published by The Street (2016)

15 Best Cities for First-Time Homebuyers: Our homes are extensions of ourselves and that association is never stronger than when we buy our first place. Published by The Street (2016)

15 Most Stressed Cities in America: Looking to lower your stress? Take heed of these places. Published by The Street (2016)

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