How Online Currency Is Changing the Way Kids Spend Money
The New Money Rules for Kids: From Youtube and video games to advertisements on social media,...
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How Online Currency Is Changing the Way Kids Spend Money
The New Money Rules for Kids: From Youtube and video games to advertisements on social media,...
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How Inflation Raises Our Standards for Having Fun
The rising cost of having fun is changing the way some people enjoy experiences and how they...
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Why People Can’t Figure Out When It’s Time to Retire
Even as people work later in life, many find it difficult to pinpoint the right time to retire....
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How to Save Enough to Say ‘No’ to Jobs
For some people, having more control over their career includes having the financial freedom to...
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Why the Return-to-Office Battle Is Turning Into a Disability Dispute
More employees are filing disability discrimination claims against their companies when...
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Open Enrollment: Should You Buy Disability Insurance?
More companies are offering disability insurance as part of annual benefits options. WSJ...
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New Fafsa Application Changes Could Boost Your Financial Aid
Changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or Fafsa, will allow people to make...
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How the Real-Estate Fees Verdict Will Affect Home Buyers, Sellers
Last week’s verdict against the National Association of Realtors and large residential brokerages...
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Open Enrollment: How to Select the Right Benefits
Employees selecting company-provided health benefits may find the list of options and rates...
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More Employees Are Working Less, but Making the Same Money
To stay competitive in a tight labor market, many employers are offering more paid time off to...
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Parents Who Took Out Student Loans for Their Kids Left Out of New Repayment Plans
Millions of student-loan borrowers who took out Parent Plus loans weren’t included in the Biden...
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How to Avoid Buying a Home That’s Haunted
Several states have rules that address paranormal activity in the context of a home sale. Wall...
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Want to Stick to a Budget? Some Advisers Say Skip the Apps
Financial advisers say fintech apps track your spending, but they don’t necessarily change your...
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Introducing: WSJ's Take On the Week
WSJ's Take On the Week is a new WSJ show that breaks down the most important things to watch in...
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Why Your Will Isn’t Always the Last Word on Who Gets Your Assets
Many people make out a will to ensure their heirs receive their belongings and financial assets...
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Millennials Are on Track to Surpass Boomers in Retirement Savings
New data from Vanguard suggests millennials are poised to move ahead of older generations in...
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Food Is Back on Sale. But There’s a Catch.
As consumers show an unwillingness to pay higher prices for food, more supermarkets and...
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Why the AI Gold Rush Is Causing College Students to Drop Out
Students are leaving college early to launch their own AI startups. WSJ reporter Lindsay Ellis...
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How to Be Left Alone at Work, Without Being Left Behind
Chit-chat and interruptions from your co-workers can slow your progress toward getting your work...
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Give Up Sick Days? Young Workers Say No Way
In the past, many workers viewed not taking sick days as a badge of honor. But now WSJ reporter...
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