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Rent an RV for Spring Travel
Living on the Cheap Editors on March 22, 2022
Renting an RV can be a convenient and cost-effective way to travel for spring break.
Where to Stream the Biggest Oscar Nominees
Gael F. Cooper on March 17, 2022
Lights, camera, streaming! Catch up on the top films at home before Hollywood’s big night.
11 Best and Worst Sources of Emergency Money
Kathleen Coxwell on March 17, 2022
When the unexpected happens and you need cash fast, take a deep breath and weigh your options carefully.
The 10 Best Ways to Lower Your Tax Bill This Year
Stacy Johnson CPA on March 11, 2022
Don’t do your taxes until you’ve made sure to get every penny you’re entitled to. Here are some tips and tricks that will help.
15 Cities With the Most People Taking Road Trips
Outdoorsy Editors on March 11, 2022
One form of travel that’s actually grown during the pandemic: the classic road trip. That’s especially true in these places.
15 States With the Biggest Drop in Consumer Spending During COVID-19
David Heacock on March 10, 2022
People in these places tended to trim their expenses the most during the pandemic, according to federal data.
15 Cities Where Homes Are Selling Fastest
Lauren Thomas on March 7, 2022
These competitive real estate markets were the hottest of 2021.
9 Surprising Secrets About Long-Term Care and Medicaid
Kathleen Coxwell on March 2, 2022
If you’re not familiar with the workings of Medicaid or the costs of long-term care, this might shock you.
Ditching Amazon Prime? 4 Smart Ways to Live Without It
Marilyn Lewis on February 18, 2022
If you want to drop your Prime membership or just test life without it, here’s how to replace the most valuable perks.
The Deadly Reason Your Car Insurance Bill May Rise This Year
Brad Tuttle on February 17, 2022
More claims equal more losses, and more losses equal raised rates for everyone.
4 Types of Older Workers That Have Quit Amid the Pandemic
Chris Kissell on February 16, 2022
The Great Resignation rolls on, especially for these groups.
4 Sneaky Ways Companies Are Raising Prices
Chris Kissell on February 16, 2022
Inflation may be even worse than it appears at first glance.
8 of the Greatest Sources of Fulfillment for Retirees
Brandon Ballenger on February 14, 2022
Retirees say these actions give them purpose and meaning.
Construction Sectors With the Biggest Increase in Spending Since COVID-19
Jonathan Jones on February 4, 2022
These areas of construction have seen the most growth in spite of the pandemic, according to federal data.
10 of the Most Undervalued Housing Markets in America
Brandon Ballenger on February 2, 2022
Even as home prices have risen at the fastest rate in decades, experts say properties in these cities remain undervalued.
On Medicare? 6 Ways to Get Free COVID-19 Tests
Maryalene LaPonsie on January 28, 2022
Medicare won’t pay for at-home COVID-19 tests, but seniors can get them for free using these options.
8 Steps to Making a Smooth Transition to Remote Work
Robert Bruce (The Penny Hoarder) on January 26, 2022
If you’ve loved working from home during the pandemic, here’s how to make this move permanent.
How to Get At-Home COVID-19 Tests Covered by Insurers
Adam Hardy on January 25, 2022
The reimbursement process can be vague and confusing, and sometimes it’s just a hassle.
These States Are Giving Away Millions of Free KN95 Masks Right Now
Adam Hardy on January 24, 2022
You may not have to wait for the federal program’s launch to get your free masks.
This Food Steals 36 Minutes of Healthy Life — Every Time You Eat It
Chris Kissell on January 21, 2022
Researchers say eating the wrong foods literally robs your lifespan, while eating the right foods lengthens it.
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