Personal Finance

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    How To Save Money in College, According to Redditors

    Most college graduates emerge from the university as debtors, their future earnings owned in part by lenders with strange names like A.M. Money and Funding U. And despite the already staggering sum of student debt in this country — $1.75…

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    No Pension. No 401(k). How to Get by on Social Security

    Most people heading into retirement aren’t worried about what to do with all that free time — instead, they’re wondering how they’ll afford it. Social Security benefits rose by 8.7% this year, the highest cost-of-living adjustment since 1981. Unfortunately, as we…

  • Painless Ways to Grow Your Emergency Fund

    Over the past years of pandemic and recession, too many of us learned that our emergency fund — if we had one — fell woefully short when needed. Others found their retirement nest eggs shrinking. But the lesson is the…

  • Is Your Dog at Risk? Vitamin A Pet Supplements Recalled for Sickening Dogs

    If your dog has seemed lethargic lately and you’ve been giving it supplements, you may want to hold off on the next dose until you’re sure the product isn’t part of a Food and Drug Administration recall. Stratford Care USA…

  • Aldi’s Hot New Merch Looks Like Brand Names, and It’s All Under $10

    Aldi is dropping some new merch on its loyal customers, and besides being surprisingly stylish and inexpensive, many of the items look like they were inspired by clothing and accessories made by popular brand names. The Aldi Gear collection arrives in…

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    Money-Saving Lessons From a Depression-Era Dad

    There was a time when being frugal meant you were smart — you weren’t cheap, you were savvy. It was a natural side effect of living through the Great Depression and World War II, says Jeanette Pavini, author of “The Joy…