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Summer Vacation: How to Avoid Skyrocketing Costs

Hotel prices and airfares up substantially compared to a year ago might cause some people to...

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How Writing Paper Checks Can Expose You to Fraud and Theft

Writing out paper checks raises the chances of being the target of fraud and theft. The WSJ...

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How Paperwork Errors Cost Families Life-Insurance Payouts

Hundreds of families who paid life-insurance premiums were denied millions of dollars in death...

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Why Companies Are Raising Prices Even as Consumer Confidence Wanes

Amid moderating inflation and signs that the economy may be headed toward a recession, many...

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Why Health Savings Accounts Are Both Misunderstood and Underused

The amount Americans can contribute to a health savings account will rise to the largest-ever...

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Forget Florida. Many Retirees Are Settling Down in Alabama.

The rising cost of living in Florida has caused many seniors to seek more affordable locations to...

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More Wives Who Outearn Their Husbands, Now Less Likely to Divorce

The share of marriage with women earning more than their husbands has tripled over the past 50...

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How to Get Insurers to Pay for Ozempic and Other Weight-Loss Drugs

Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs can list at $900 or more per month. WSJ’s Anne Wilde Mathews...

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Some Buy Now, Pay Later Customers Are Facing Rejection

Some users of Buy Now, Pay Later programs like Klarna and Affirm say they have faced unexpected...

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Social Security Payments Could Be Affected if U.S. Hits Debt Limit

Concerns have risen about how Social Security payments, among other programs, would be affected...

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Work-Life Balance: For Younger Workers, It’s Easier Said Than Done

Many millennials and Gen Z workers say their jobs are important to their own sense of identity....

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Traveling Internationally? How to Avoid Long Delays for a Passport

Wait times for ordering a new passport are running as long as 13 weeks. WSJ travel reporter...

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Want a Good Job by Age 30? Take These Steps in Your 20s.

Having a good job by age 30 can unlock the path to a successful career. WSJ workplace reporter...

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Do You Leave a Tip at Self-Checkout Machines? Shoppers Are Confused.

Customers routinely tip service workers, but many shoppers are perplexed and even angry to find...

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What Happens If You Die Without a Will? Depends on Where You Live.

Dying without a will can put the future of your assets at risk. Wall Street Journal...

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What the Class of 2023 Wants From Future Employers

As more college seniors accept job offers in advance of graduation, companies may have to work...

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Expecting a Big Raise in 2023? Don’t Bet On It.

The red-hot labor market created opportunities over the past several years for workers to ask for...

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Raises Offered to Workers to Switch Jobs Are Shrinking

After several years of workers scoring sizable pay bumps to switch jobs, companies are reining in...

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How to Fight Rising Subscription Fees Without Going Cold Turkey

Subscription price creep is real, and new data show that more consumers are rejecting higher...

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How CD Ladders Can Help Investors Get More From Their Savings

With today’s high interest rates and inflation, certificates of deposit are becoming an...

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