Financial Freedom
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Your Heating Bills May Leave You ‘Speechless’ After Arctic Blast
When Tracie Klossner opened her utility bill this month, she walked over to her thermostat and turned the temperature down…
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Stocks Rise Slightly as Tech Shares Recover
US stocks posted modest gains on Tuesday, as technology stocks recovered from lows and financial stocks also provided support. After…
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Families Going Closer to $1,000 a Month Short: How to Get Help
Quantifying the personal pain experienced by those burdened by credit card debt and other debts is often like utter disbelief…
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Fed’s Barr Says Central Bank May Hold Time As It Looks To Reduce Deflation.
Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr said on Tuesday that another cut in the central bank’s interest rate may come somewhere…
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5 Silly Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes When Buying a Home
Maybe it’s because I’ve bought and sold a lot of houses over the years, but I look at a house…
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Minute Maid Kills Budget Base in 2026
If you grew up in a household where orange juice required a pitcher, a spoon and some elbow grease, prepare…
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Why American Travelers Are Choosing Small Towns Over Big Cities in 2026 (and 5 Affordable Destinations)
The big city vacation is losing its luster. According to the 2026 What the Future travel report from Kayak, 84%…
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Employers Raise Retirement Withholding Limits, But There’s Bad News for Savers
The Secure 2.0 Act became law in 2022 and provided ways to help more people save for retirement. The law…
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Is TrumpRx the Answer to Better Health at a Lower Cost?
The launch of TrumpRx.gov — a new federal website designed to lower prescription drug costs — made headlines with promises…
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7 Hardware Store Shops to Slash Summer Debts Before They Add Up
You don’t have to wait for the first heat wave to start thinking about your summer utility bills. In fact,…
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