Money

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    Common Household Items You Can Sell for Cash

    You may feel the itch to declutter your home, but it’s worth giving even seemingly worthless items a once-over to see if they’re worth selling. According to a Nielsen survey conducted for eBay, the average home has $3,100 worth of…

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    Retirement Communities With Homes Under $100,000

    There is no shortage of pricey retirement communities across the United States. Yet believe it or not, it is still possible to get a decent place for $100,000 or less. You’ll have to pay for shiny and new (although sometimes…

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    The Most Luxurious Retirement Communities in America

    Everyone has different needs later in life, be it assisted living, memory care, or maintaining independent living. Some communities specialize in providing these services in lavish settings with spectacular, luxury senior living amenities, including perks such as fine dining, swimming…

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    Cities With the Highest Tax Rates (and the Lowest)

    From property and auto taxes to sales and local income tax, sometimes it feels like the money we earn isn’t as much as we expected. (And of course, all this comes atop the federal taxes paid annually to the IRS.)…

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    Foods That Are Getting More Expensive

    Inflation has spread its wings out and touched just about every industry imaginable, causing prices of gas, lumber, and even groceries to skyrocket. But inflation isn’t the only reason why certain grocery staples are becoming more expensive. We’ve compiled a…

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    50+ Ways to Slash Your Food Budget

    Americans spend a lot of money on food — $7,316  in 2020 in the average U.S. household, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a drop as eating habits changed drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic. But a recent surge in…