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Map: How much money you need to make to be in the top 1% in every U.S. state—it's nearly $1 million in Connecticut
You need to earn $652,657 a year to be in the top 1% of U.S. households, but that number is even higher in some states.
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Salary transparency is focus of bill that targets gender and racial wage gaps in Mass.
Many Massachusetts employers would need to provide an estimated salary range in job postings under newly moving legislation that top lawmakers pitched as a way to close gender and racial wage gaps. The Labor and Workforce Development Committee on Monday advanced a redrafted bill that would require businesses with at least 25 employees to include a projected pay range in…
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What should you know before investing in the stock market?
CNBC reporter Silvana Henao explains a few key concepts you should keep in mind before investing your money.
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Seven tips to be a safer, savvier, consumer
Wish you had an instruction manual for how to be a savvy consumer? Well, here it is. Boston Consumers’ Checkbook, a nonprofit consumer watchdog group, asked its editors and other consumer experts for their top strategies to save money and avoid trouble. “You really do have to shop around to make sure you’re getting a good deal, that you’re...
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Seven tips to be a better consumer
Boston Consumers’ Checkbook, a nonprofit consumer watchdog group, asked it’s editors and other consumer experts for their top strategies to save money and avoid trouble
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This self-made millionaire and her fiancé never fight about money—here's their secret
Self-made millionaire Vivian Tu says she and her partner never fight about money. Here are two strategies they use.
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How a mom in Malibu brings in over $10,000/month pursuing her ‘passion': Selling colorful homemade pasta
Fiona Afshar started posting cooking videos on Instagram in 2018. Now, she runs a lucrative pasta business from her home in Malibu, California.
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How to keep your food fresh and save money on groceries
Did you know that the average American wastes about 25% of the food they buy? By organizing your fridge properly, you can significantly reduce this waste and save money.
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OK, Zoomer: Teens fall for online scams at faster rate than seniors, older victims lose more money
From 2017 to 2022, no age group fell for online scams at a quicker rate than people age 20 or younger, according to a study.
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Thinking of buying a new pair of jeans? Here's how to get the most for your money.
For some smart shoppers, getting dressed is one big math problem.
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Why Americans are struggling with car loans
Auto loan debt in the U.S. is at a record high of $1.5 trillion. Here’s what lenders say is happening and how consumers can ensure they’re protected.
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People are losing more money to scammers than ever before. Here's how to keep yourself safe
Business for scammers is booming. The most recent Federal Trade Commission data from 2022 shows that reported consumer losses to fraud totaled $8.8 billion. That’s a 30 percent increase from 2021. The biggest losses were to investment scams, including cryptocurrency schemes, which cost people more than $3.8 billion. Younger adults ages 20-29 reported losing money more often than older adults...
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Are you owed money? How to find unclaimed money from old accounts
Who doesn’t want to find money they didn’t know they had?
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How do I know if I have ‘unclaimed money'?
One in 10 Americans has unclaimed property or money floating around. Here’s how to know if you are one of them.
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Powerball jackpot hits $900 million. Here's the tax bill if you win
The Powerball jackpot has grown to $900 million. Here’s what the winner can expect to pay in taxes.
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UC Berkeley student commutes from LA by plane to avoid rent. Here's a typical day
Bill flew to class from LA so he could avoid paying rent in the Bay Area and because he loves transportation
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The 10 worst places in the U.S. for renters
Paying less for rent isn’t always worth it. Here are the 10 worst cities for renters based on costs and quality of life.
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Cash App monitoring technical issue causing duplicate Cash Card transactions
Cash App said the problem has been fixed and refunds will be issued by the end of the day.
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There's a new warning about storing your money on mobile payment apps
Are you storing funds on your cash payment apps? Your money may not be as safe there as you may think it is. More than three-quarters of adults in the U.S. have used some sort of digital payment app for a transaction. While they are a convenient way to send, store, and receive money, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau...
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New warning about storing your money on mobile payment apps
More than three quarters of adults in the U.S. have used some sort of digital payment app for a transaction – but these apps don’t have the protections banks do for storing your funds.