Money

  • Tyumen, Russia - January 21, 2020: TikTok and Facebook application  on screen Apple iPhone XR

    Why More Americans Now Get Their News From TikTok

    While TikTok may be best known for its wacky challenges and trendy dances, more Americans are using the short-form platform to get their news, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. The survey found that a third of TikTok…

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    Big Discounts Could Be in Store for Holiday Shoppers Who Buy Early

    With inflation boosting the price of everyday items and the consumer price index up 8.2% over last year, shoppers are expected to tighten their purse strings this holiday season. In response, retailers are slashing prices to encourage spending. In a…

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    Frugal Redditors Share Their Favorite ‘Cheap Gift’ Ideas

    Persistent inflation is changing the way Americans think about holiday shopping, according to a recent Bankrate survey. But belt-tightening doesn’t mean you have to give up on gifts altogether. Ahead of the holiday season, Reddit’s thriftiest members shared how they…

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    High and Dry: Mississippi River at Historic Lows, Snarling Shipping

    As the second-largest river in North America (after the Missouri), the Mississippi River is one of the nation’s most important bodies of water. Not only is it a source of drinking water for millions of people, the Mississippi is also…

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    Social Security Just Got More Inclusive

    The Social Security Administration is now allowing Americans to choose their gender — with “male” and “female” as the options — when applying for a Social Security card. Americans can update their Social Security records to align with their gender…

  • Jan 9, 2020 Mountain View / CA/ USA - People shopping at a Walmart store in south San Francisco bay area

    Walmart Employees and Superfans Share Their Controversial Opinions

    Superfans and employees on Reddit’s Walmart-focused forum recently shared their most controversial opinions about the superstore, discussing the retailer’s work culture, products, and management. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that many comments were critical of Walmart — the subreddit’s mascot…