For all the headlines telling us people are burned out, overspending, under-saving, distracted, anxious, and financially behind… there’s actually some good news emerging underneath the surface.
Last week, reports showed that the number of Americans with “super prime” credit scores – generally considered 780 and above – is growing, especially among younger adults. Even amid inflation, talk of AI taking jobs, and global tensions in the Middle East affecting energy prices and travel, many people are becoming more thoughtful and disciplined with their financial lives instead of less. They’ve been paying attention! They’re also asking questions about debt and setting long-term visions for a better future.
How does that resonate with you? Is it time for a check-in and a path forward? Or maybe it’s time for a reminder of what strong financial habits can create over time – lower borrowing costs, better mortgage options, stronger financing opportunities, and greater financial flexibility overall. Financial progress can still work exactly this way: through small, smart decisions repeated over time.
I’ve shared a few articles below that reflect some of these trends and the changing financial landscape. My hope is they leave you feeling informed, encouraged, and optimistic about what you can accomplish.

The Super Prime Credit Score Club Is Growing Rapidly
May 7, 2026
Young people have powered a rise in the number of Americans with credit scores over 780

The Ultimate Guide to Travel Insurance for Complex Times
May. 6, 2026
Many of the complications affecting travelers in 2026 aren’t covered by standard insurance…

5 Ways Your Nervous System Shows Up In Your Financial Life
May 6, 2026
Your avoidance, overspending, and money anxiety aren’t personality flaws. They are nervous system…

Retirees Expect Their Home to Be a Financial Safety Net. They Shouldn't.
May 11, 2026
Older homeowners often can’t afford to maintain their houses or don’t understand the value in…

Why It's So Hard to Spot a Stock-Market Bubble
May 8, 2026
A sudden surge in share prices makes us all think we know what’s coming next.

Conned by a chatbot
May 6, 2026
“The true con artist doesn’t force us to do anything: he makes us complicit in our own undoing ….