Money Saving News Stories for September 23, 2011
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New Federal School-Meals Rules Could Lead to Rising Lunch Prices (Education Week)
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Ask a Geek: What's the Cheapest Way to Stay Connected Abroad? (Popsci)
It's hard to deny the allure of a three-month cable or Internet promotion, despite the inevitable. You pay a discounted rate for those few months, than gasp when you get the bill for month No. 4 and see... Read more on Hartford Courant »
Cheap Internet TV service is making inroads into viewers' homes. USA Today reports on three online TV services -- Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix -- and offers a quick rundown on pricing, library of titles, Read more on USA Today »
Cable bills wearing you down? Cheaper cable service may be in the offing, according to Bloomberg. Time Warner Cable is about to pilot a slim package of cable channels that will be priced at much... Read more on Bloomberg »
Save money while enjoying life. That's one of the take-aways from this list of frugal tips. Thanks to Time for pulling it all together. Read more on Time »
OK, so you think you've got your cellphone plan under control and maybe your credit cards. But now there's the cable bill to worry about. Well, Time is stepping up with a report on a website that... Read more on Time »
You do the math: stream movies through any number of devices you probably have at home, courtesy of Netflix, or continue renting and buying. Which is cheaper? See how WalletPop calculates the bottom... Read more on Wallet Pop »