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From Craigslist to grocery samples, free stuff is everywhere. Understand how marketers use "free," the psychology behind it, and how it affects your habits.
While there are only four fee-free days in the National Parks this year, there are plenty of other ways to save. It doesn't cost a lot to visit YOUR national treasures!
Carrying everything you need while traveling isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these travel backpacks and your stuff will be readily available at all times.
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5 Unexpected Uses for Oats
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The 14 Best Ways to Cut Food Costs While Traveling
Great food is one of the best parts of vacation but the cost adds up. Try a few of these tricks to save some cash on your next travel adventure!
How to Get Cheap Auto Insurance for Young Drivers
What's scarier than letting your teen drive for the first time? The high price of his car insurance. Follow these tips to keep your kid's insurance costs down.
The Psychology of Free, and Its Power Over You
From Craigslist to grocery samples, free stuff is everywhere. Understand how marketers use "free," the psychology behind it, and how it affects your habits.
How to Save on National Park Visits in 2018
While there are only four fee-free days in the National Parks this year, there are plenty of other ways to save. It doesn't cost a lot to visit YOUR national treasures!
The 5 Best Travel Backpacks
Carrying everything you need while traveling isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these travel backpacks and your stuff will be readily available at all times.
5 Ways to Save Money on New Flooring
Whether you want plush carpet or gleaming hardwood, you can get high-quality flooring without paying crazy prices — just follow these suggestions.
8 Places to Travel Where the Dollar Is Still Strong
The strength of the U.S. dollar is constantly changing, but in these travel destinations, it can go a long, long way.
How to Save Money on Flights Using Fare Alerts
Looking to save even more money on flights? Fare alerts are here to save the day.
6 Back-to-School Shopping Hacks for Big Savings
Back-to-school time means breaking out the wallet, but it can be a lot less hectic — and a lot cheaper — with some crib notes.
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