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LV-to-LA rail project: What you need to know

Brightline West’s rail line connecting Las Vegas to Los Angeles is hoping to start contruction by the end of the year. Here’s a few facts to get you caught up on the project’s happenings.

Fed interest rate increase: How it might affect you

In general, a rate increase is good for savers and we may see some drops in prices of consumer goods. But the hike is not so fabulous for borrowers who will see mortgage and credit card rates jump.

May sound great on paper, but business ideas that are likely duds

For many individuals, starting a business is an exciting idea. Others, who may have lost a job during the coronavirus pandemic, may consider it a necessity. Before you take the plunge, however, you should be sure to thoroughly research your options.

 
Should workers be required to take time off?

Vacation time helps workers recover from stress and improve their well-being and job performance, according to the American Psychological Association.

10 signs of a toxic workplace that should not be tolerated

If there’s no structure in place for you to get feedback on your job performance — or if you seek it out and you’re denied — this is a major sign of a bad workplace.

12 DIY gifts cost less than $3 to make

We put together a list of 12 easy DIY gifts you can make for $3 or less that will make someone smile, show them you appreciate them and make them feel special.

Moving to a new city? Control expenses with these tips

But before you pack up and hit the road, there are some things you ought to do to make sure you can afford this upcoming transition. Dreams of a new start are great, but you don’t want to be overwhelmed by moving costs or everyday expenses in your new town.