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My very first experience running a household was in 1980, just as the last big inflation was spiking up over 10%. My carefully constructed budget was completely destroyed by price
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How to turn an $1800 stimulus check into $1980.
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I've always believed that mastery of vocabulary is at least halfway to mastery of the subject. Words are power--the kind of power commonly wielded by eggheads with pocket protector
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Get a Bigger Refund With These Often-Overlooked Tax Deductions
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