Tag: coronavirus

You Have 3 Days Left to Shop This Going-out-of-Business Sale
Karla Bowsher on July 22, 2020
This is your last chance to save big at Pier 1.

Americans Remain Fearful of This Type of Health Care Amid Pandemic
Chris Kissell on July 21, 2020
Patients are more likely to seek some forms of medical care now. But one setting makes them nervous.

22 Stores That Now Require You to Wear a Mask
Chris Kissell and Karla Bowsher on July 20, 2020
The nation’s largest retailer and numerous other national chains have started requiring face coverings.

OK, Boomer? At Least We’re Not Running Around Killing People
Stacy Johnson on July 19, 2020
The world is already tough enough without people selfishly stealing the health and wealth of others.

5 Ways to Keep Cool While Wearing a Mask This Summer
Chris Kissell on July 18, 2020
As the weather heats up, face coverings can become stuffy and even endanger your health.

Why a Coronavirus Vaccine Might Fail People 50 and Older
Chris Kissell on July 18, 2020
History suggests a vaccine might not work as well for the people most in need of protection.

Stop Paying for These 3 Phone Plan Perks Amid the Pandemic
Angelo Ilumba on July 18, 2020
Cut these features out of your phone plan to save money right now.

9 Ways I Extend the Shelf Life of My Food Stockpile
Veneta Lusk on July 16, 2020
How you store food is critical to preserving its freshness.

Giving up This Bad Habit May Lower Your COVID-19 Risk
Chris Kissell on July 14, 2020
Research shows that younger people who engage in one bad habit are at much higher risk for a poor outcome if they get the coronavirus.

7 Ways Your Life Should Change Before the Next Pandemic
Chris Kissell on July 11, 2020
The coronavirus has opened our eyes and taught us many lessons. A few need to stick if you plan to survive and thrive.

9 Foods That Don’t Belong in Your Freezer
Gael F. Cooper on July 11, 2020
Just because you can freeze something, it doesn’t mean you should.

The Government Wants to Give Freelancers $1,000
Chris Kissell on July 9, 2020
If you are a freelancer or independent contractor, you might be eligible for some cash, courtesy of Uncle Sam.

4 Reasons the Coronavirus Is Making Americans Relocate
Chris Kissell on July 8, 2020
More than one-fifth of Americans are moving, or know someone who is, for reasons that stem from the pandemic.

6 Cities Where the Pandemic Has Made Homes Cheaper
Chris Kissell on July 7, 2020
As the coronavirus has spread, home prices have fallen in these areas.

Why ‘Social Distancing’ Might Not Protect You From the Coronavirus
Chris Kissell on July 6, 2020
Scientists worry that health experts are largely overlooking a big risk for contracting COVID-19.

$4,000 Travel Tax Credit: What to Know About ‘Explore America’
Bankrate.com on July 4, 2020
Here’s how a federal stimulus proposal could help fund your next vacation.

10 States Where Unemployment Claims Are Recovering Fastest
Chris Kissell on July 2, 2020
In the wake of the coronavirus, tens of millions of jobs have been lost. These states are bouncing back best.

8 Tax Deadlines for Your July Calendar
Karla Bowsher on July 1, 2020
Miss one of these deadlines in July, and it could cost you.

New Virus Emerges in China: Are You at Risk?
Chris Kissell on June 30, 2020
A new strain of flu shares characteristics with two deadly outbreaks of the past.

3 Good Things About Recessions
Miranda Marquit on June 29, 2020
We don’t wish difficulty on anyone, but there can be an upside to a down cycle.
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