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Today we found articles on how much you should spend in retirement, ways to save money on Father’s Day gifts, and how to use your vacation to improve your everyday life.
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Variable prices, and what economists like about them
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The Housing Market Is Finally Rebounding
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How Student Loan Debt Can Derail Your Future
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What would da Vinci have paid?
The first time I drove across the country, my aunt gave me her old highway atlas. My finances were a bit tight at the time, so the gift, worth maybe $12, was very much apprecia
Should You Finance a Tiny Home With a Credit Card?
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Save Big at These 4 Discount Supermarkets
Skip the major markets and check out one of these discount grocers instead — you might slash your food bill in half!