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24/7 Wall St. has provided 13 tips for back-to-school savings with very specific ways to save money specific to the year 2016. We have also included eight specific companies for savings.
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Wednesday’s economic report schedule was a bit on the light side, but there are still plenty of economic and international market events driving the cart. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported...
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With the lottery becoming the new American Dream rather than a lifetime of hard work, there is an amazing development taking place in the world of lotteries. Two different lotteries have yet to...
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Annual charitable giving reached another annual record last year, and the bulk of the donations continued to be from individual donors.
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Switzerland has overwhelmingly rejected a national referendum on a universal basic income. If it had passed, disaster would have loomed for Switzerland’s economy.
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Personal income and consumer spending posted gains for the month of April. The U.S. Department of Commerce said that consumer spending saw the biggest jump going back to 2009.
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Amazon.com has launched sub-$100 promotions to attract Father's Day buyers weeks ahead of its June 19 date.
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The cost of a home, food, transportation, fuel and clothing. The total of these state to state, particularly when income is taken into account, vary widely, making $1 stretch much more or less,...
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More than 15% of Americans over the age of 18 surveyed by the National Retail Federation say that they don't celebrate Mother's Day.
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Inflation remains well short of the Federal Reserve's 2% target, and combined with a first-quarter total compensation increase of 1.9% indicates that U.S. workers are earning enough to cover higher...
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Personal income rose 0.4% in March, beating Bloomberg’s estimates, but personal spending rose just 0.1%, falling short of expectations.
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Despite low unemployment, low gasoline prices and strong markers like car sales, a malaise continues dog impressions about the health of the U.S. economy.
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Personal income and consumer spending both posted gains in February, according to Monday's report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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The National Retail Federation has projected that Americans will spend $4.4 billion on St. Patrick's Day in 2016.
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The Obama administration plans to solve a little known problem, which is that almost one in three American families struggle to buy diapers.
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