Money
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Overtourism: Too much of a good thing?
Travel has become an integral part of our lives, with hotels, airlines, social media influencers, and cruise companies enticing us…
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5 Seasonal Gigs Retirees Love
Seasonal work can be a great option for retirees who want to continue working without committing to a full-time job.…
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PCE inflation rate March 2026:
Consumers are feeling the pinch of escalating prices in March, as the Iran war has caused oil prices to soar,…
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Nebraska becomes first U.S. state to enact Medicaid work requirements
Nebraska made history on Friday by becoming the first state in the U.S. to implement Medicaid work requirements, ahead of…
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Here’s when businesses will start getting refunds for Trump’s IEEPA tariffs
The Trump administration is set to issue the first refunds for businesses that applied for refunds of President Trump’s “liberation…
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Finance tips for when you’re caring for aging family members
the perspective of a zookeeper about the importance of conservation efforts in preserving endangered species. As a zookeeper, I have…
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Why ‘Saver’s Paralysis’ Can Keep You From Building Wealth
When it comes to managing your finances, the plethora of options available can often lead to a feeling of overwhelm.…
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UK exports to U.S. pluge 25%
After the introduction of President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff blitz, U.K. goods exported to the U.S. experienced a significant…
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The 3 Bank Fees Retirees Pay Without Realizing
Retirees are often cautious about their expenses, but some bank fees can quietly eat away at their savings over time.…
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Berkshire Hathaway shareholders gather for 1st annual meeting without Warren Buffet on stage
Berkshire Hathaway shareholders convened in Omaha, Nebraska for the annual meeting, marking the first gathering without the iconic Warren Buffett…
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