Budget Battles
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Biden Looks to Rebound From a Disastrous Debate
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IMF Sends an Urgent Warning on US Debt
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Biden Admin Lowers Prices on Dozens of Drugs
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House Republicans Release Plan to Cut FBI Funding
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Trump Ran Up National Debt Twice as Much as Biden: Report
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Senate Republicans Offer Bill to Exempt Tips From Taxes
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A Trump Win Would Mean Higher Inflation, Recession Risk: Moody’s
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Will Health Savings Accounts Be the New 401(k)?
By Mark Miller, ReutersIf HSAs are to play a major role financing healthcare, they will need to be more robust and less expensive - and more transparent to consumers shopping for the best deals.
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How Much Money Do You Need to Be Wealthy? Here’s What Most People Say
Americans’ collective net worth has risen in recent years, thanks to a healthy stock market and steadily increasing home values, but most people think they need a lot more money to feel financially...
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Tax Day 2017: Where to Get Free Stuff and Special Deals
By Donna Doyle, dealnews.comThe days inch ever closer to April 18 and some of us are still scrambling to get our taxes filed in time. If this rings true for you, you can look forward to Tax Day for one reason — free stuff! Lots...
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Where Americans Spend Their Money: The 25 Top Stores and Restaurants
Here’s an amazing new measure of just how deeply Walmart is ingrained into the fabric of American life: Last year, 95 percent of U.S. consumers bought something from the retailing behemoth, either in...
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Why 2017 Is Shaping Up to Be a Great Year to Buy a Car
By Janna HerronThe record-setting car-buying boom appears to be over—and that’s good news for anyone in the market for a new set of wheels. Thanks largely to cheap gas and auto loan rates near historic lows, U.S...
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Consumer Confidence at a 16-Year High: What Are Americans So Excited About?
The big news this week isn't that the Dow Jones Industrial Average narrowly avoided the longest losing streak since the 1970s. Nor is it the new Justice League trailer or word the Oakland Raiders...
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That’s a Lot of Peeps: Why Easter Spending Will Set a Record This Year
Easter spending will jump to its highest level ever this year.
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This Big Washington Battle Could Hit You in the Wallet
By Brad Wolverton, NerdWalletIf you’ve ever had to dispute a charge on a credit card, fix a mix-up with your mortgage or stop a debt collector from hounding you, you’ve benefited from the work of a federal watchdog agency that...
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Americans’ Household Wealth Hits a New High
By Janna HerronAmericans, on the whole, are richer than ever. The combined net worth of U.S. households hit $92.8 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2016, due to big gains in the stock market along with steady...
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The 10 US Companies With the Best Reputations – and the 10 Worst
By Janna HerronAmazon is the big winner in new survey of attitudes toward U.S. corporations. The online retail giant recorded the highest score for reputation among 100 top companies, and is celebrating its win...
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3 Things to Know About Amazon Prime Day
When it comes to online shopping, Amazon promises its Prime Day is the closest consumers will get to Christmas in July. The company introduced the promotion last year in a bid to drum up sales during...
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Tonight’s Mega Millions Jackpot Won’t Make You as Rich as You Think
Lottery ticket buyers may not be the only ones feeling lucky about tonight’s half-billion Mega Millions Jackpot. The federal government and the home state of the winner also stand to receive a...
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Mega Millions Jackpot Hits $540 Million: The Numbers You Should Know
By Emily Shah, The Fiscal TimesThe Mega Millions lottery has gone 34 straight drawings without a winner, meaning that by tonight's drawing at 11 p.m. EDT, the jackpot is expected to rise to $540 million. That number could still...
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5 Ways to Get What You Want From Customer Service
The only thing more infuriating than purchasing a defective product or staying in a filthy hotel room is getting a nasty (or nonexistent) response when you let the company’s customer service...
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Back-to-School Season Gives Retailers More Hope for 2016
While big box stores continue to struggle with sluggish sales and disappointing earnings so far this year, the overall retail outlook is rosier. Back-to-school sales, which comprise 17 percent of all...