SmartAsset ranked Virginia localities on residents' wealth based on three factors, and Falls Church came in first.
Inflation eased slightly in April, but prices for many necessities continue to cause pain for residents of Virginia and Washington, D.C.
A study of IRS tax return data showed the City of Falls Church has the highest average tax refund among cities and counties in Virginia.
Anyone who’s been to a Virginia grocery store recently knows the pinch of a 7.9 percent jump in inflation, the sharpest spike since 1982.
Surging prices for food, gas and housing that are already putting the squeeze on Virginia and D.C. residents could go even higher.
The City of Falls Church ranked as the most charitable jurisdiction in Virginia and fifth in the U.S., according to a new SmartAsset study.
D.C. and Northern Virginia residents are paying much more for groceries, utilities and rent than they did for the same things a year ago.
There's been a jump in prices at the pump. But D.C. and Virginia residents are also paying more for food, furniture and clothes.
Northern Virginia jurisdictions dominated the rankings of a new study by SmartAsset that looked at the state's most charitable residents.
A new report breaks down housing, child care and other costs for a family of four.