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8 affordable family vacations to take now

With a little bit of planning, you can have a quality family vacation without breaking the bank.

Social Security, wage hikes and SNAP could alleviate inflation

With inflation expected to keep rising into the new year, Americans can use all the financial help they can get in 2022. Fortunately, some will get a boost in income.

5 kitchen appliances that aren’t worth the cost

Appliances can be tempting, offering promises of making life in your kitchen faster and more convenient. But not every appliance is worth the price or the space it will take up on your countertop or cabinet.

Biggest barriers holding women back in the workplace

Women’s labor force participation rate hit a 33-year low in January, according to an analysis conducted by the National Women’s Law Center.

6 easy, cheap ways to fall in love with your house again

You’ve been living in your house for awhile now, and it’s starting to feel tired. Moving isn’t an option and neither is a major remodel, but you want to do something to refresh your space.

Top 10 best travel hacks to save the most

Experts have a lot of unique hacks for how to save money when you’re booking travel or are already on the road. Here are our top 10 tips.

Microchip shortage, demand not likley to end soon

Even before the pandemic struck, demand for microchips exceeded supply. However, the global spread of COVID-19 created the perfect storm when it came to microchips.

Networking in college can help you jump-start your career

Getting a job fresh out of college isn’t easy, especially since the current job market is saturated with new grads. Scoring an entry-level position takes more than just the perfect resume or 4.0 GPA. It’s about knowing the right people and taking advantage of the networks you’ve created while at school.

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