Finances
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Prepare for the financial side of the holidays
The holidays can push budgets past their limit as people do more entertaining, attend more events, dine out and participate…
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National debt soars to nearly $300,000 for each American household
If rising inflation were not enough, every U.S. household also owes nearly $300,000 as their share of the national debt.…
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Democrats ridiculed for bragging about 2-cent savings on gallon of gas
Democrats in Congress are being mocked for celebrating the news that gas prices have dropped by 2 cents per gallon.…
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Consumers expect continued inflation, according to Federal Reserve survey
Americans expect steep inflation to continue, according to the latest Survey of Consumer Expectations recently released by the Federal Reserve…
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Ready to Play Defense with Your Retirement Savings?
For most investors, including those saving for retirement, it’s no surprise that markets are subject to up-and-down fluctuations over time.…
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Dave Says – Long distance flip?
Need some financial advice? Debt and income crisis? Pay off the house mortgage first? Check cashing? Taxes? Credit Cards? Check…
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How to get cheap (or free) health insurance if you retire early
I often hear when I first meet with someone that the only reason they are still working is to pay…
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U.S. dollar losing 1 percent in value every 30 days
Your money is losing close to 1 percent of its value every 30 days. That startling revelation was made by…
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Thanksgiving to be “most expensive meal in the history of the holiday”
Last summer, the Biden administration bragged about saving consumers a few cents on their July 4 celebrations. The news for…
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Manchin, Sinema cave as deal on tax hikes, spending plan announced
President Joe Biden and Democrat leaders announced Thursday they have reached a deal on their multi-trillion spending plan. The deal,…
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