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How to Borrow Money and Avoid Higher Interest Rates

Consumers who are wary of current high interest rates have several options allowing them to...

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How to Save Enough to Retire After a 60-Year Career

 People currently in their 20s are likely facing a 60-year career because of longevity and rising...

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When a Sale Price Isn’t a Discount: How Deceptive Pricing Tricks Shoppers

Several retailers have been sued for posting sale prices on items that aren’t actually discounted...

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UAW Strike: How Car Buyers Could Be Affected

Walkouts by United Auto Workers at several GM, Ford and Stellantis factories come as the auto...

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Why You Might Get ‘Feedforward’ From Your Boss Instead of Feedback

More companies are phasing out feedback that bosses give workers, and replacing it with...

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The Money Date: Couples Making Financial Plans Over Candlelit Dinners

More couples are choosing to have conversations about their financial goals on “money dates.” WSJ...

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Are You Prepared for a 60-Year Career?

As Americans live longer, healthier lives, the traditional 40-year career will become a thing of...

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Renters Face Additional Fees on Top of Record-High Rent

Many landlords are adding fees to monthly rent that they charge tenants. WSJ reporter Will Parker...

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How to Take Advantage of High Interest Rates to Reach Financial Goals

Rising interest rates create opportunities for consumers to accelerate growth on their money to...

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Health-Insurance Costs to Rise 6.5% or More Next Year

The cost of health insurance is expected to rise by the largest amount in years. WSJ reporter...

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Salary Plays a Big Role in WSJ/College Pulse 2024 Rankings

The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 rankings measure several higher-education categories...

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Your Student Loans Are Due Next Month. Are You Ready?

Interest on student loans began accruing on Sept. 1 and payments are due next month. WSJ’s Julia...

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Why Your Phone Carrier Wants to Connect to Your Bank Account

Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile are asking customers to move their monthly bill payments from their...

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Quiet Cutting: Workers Are Being Reassigned Instead of Let Go

As some companies restructure their workforces, many are reassigning employees to new positions...

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Mixed Feelings Over ‘Round Up for Charity’ Requests

Consumers are getting frustrated with all those requests for charitable donations at checkout...

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Switching Jobs for Better Pay Is Getting Harder

After years of luring new workers with hefty pay increases and bonuses, many companies are...

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The Best Years for Making Smart Financial Decisions

Many Americans start making serious financial decisions in their early 20s when they enter the...

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Common Money Mistakes College Students Make

Students heading off to college have a lot on their plate, including making some big financial...

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Saving Money on Extracurricular Activities

It’s back-to-school time, and many parents are adding another expense to their budget: their...

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Rebates Could Save Homeowners Thousands on Energy-Efficient Upgrades

Homeowners planning energy-efficient renovations could save substantial amounts of money through...

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