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19 Ways Your Income Taxes Will Be Different This Tax Season
Karla Bowsher on January 20, 2023
Brace yourself: Your tax refund stands to be smaller, or your tax bill bigger, this year. Here’s why.

Exercise Reduces Your Risk of Serious COVID-19 Illness, Study Finds
Chris Kissell on January 18, 2023
A study author calls it one of “the most important things you can do to prevent severe outcomes of COVID-19.”

14 of the Best Money Moves You Can Make in 2023
Alex Valdes on January 5, 2023
Everything seems unpredictable these days. Take control with these savvy financial decisions.

6 Habits That May Increase Your Chances of Catching the Flu
Marilyn Lewis on January 3, 2023
Avoiding these behaviors can improve the odds you’ll stay healthy during one of the worst flu seasons on record.

7 Surprising Ways Lack of Sleep Makes Your Life Miserable
Chris Kissell on December 22, 2022
More than one-third of America’s citizens do not get enough sleep. Here’s why that is bad news.

15 Cities With the Dirtiest Air in America
Brandon Ballenger on December 22, 2022
Millions more Americans are living in areas with unhealthy levels of pollution, according to experts.

Flu Season Is Raging: Here Are 6 Tips to Stay Healthy for Free
Melissa Neiman on December 19, 2022
Flu season is getting nasty. But taking these simple, cost-effective steps can reduce your risk of getting sick.

13 Ways to Reuse Old Sweaters
Rosie Wolf Williams on December 16, 2022
Find great new ways to use those sweaters taking up space in your closet. These tips come just in time for the holidays, too!

Claiming Social Security Early May Be Best in a Down Market
Rae Hartley Beck on December 15, 2022
Life expectancy and a year with worse-than-average returns may mean it’s wise to claim Social Security early.

The Fastest-Growing Jobs in Construction for 2022
Jonathan Jones on December 1, 2022
High demand for construction and government investment in infrastructure could help the industry weather a recession.

13 Household Items That Go Bad — or Become Dangerous
Maryalene LaPonsie and Marilyn Lewis on November 23, 2022
Some common items do go bad — or worse — even if you thought they would last forever.

9 Things You Should Not Buy on Black Friday
Gael F. Cooper on November 22, 2022
It might be the biggest shopping day of the year, but not everything is priced to move on Black Friday.

Bad Table Manners That Everyone Is Guilty Of
Gael F. Cooper on November 21, 2022
Don’t be that person.

Consumers Say These 2 Credit Card Issuers Are the Best
MTN Staff on November 11, 2022
Satisfaction with these companies is trending back up, despite inflation and reduced spending.

How to Know if You Are Earning or Saving for Optimal Happiness
Kathleen Coxwell on November 9, 2022
There is such a thing as saving too much, and you might be doing it without even knowing.

The 3 Best Internet Router Brands, According to Shoppers
Brandon Ballenger on November 8, 2022
Is your Wi-Fi not working as well as you’d like? Maybe it’s time to try one of these brands.

Even Millionaires Share These 4 Retirement Worries
Chris Kissell on October 27, 2022
When it comes to fretting about their golden years, the rich are just like the rest of us.

Here’s What Hackers Can Do With Your Social Security Number
Deb Hipp on October 25, 2022
Your number can be stolen through no fault of your own, with dire consequences.

10 Useless Purchases You Need to Stop Making
Marilyn Lewis on October 12, 2022
You might as well flush your money down the loo if you spend it on these things.

Is Travel Insurance Worth It? Here’s How to Decide
Rachel Christian (The Penny Hoarder) on October 5, 2022
If your flights get delayed or you get sick, travel insurance can help you get your money back.
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