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10 Best Affordable Cities for Homebuyers on a Budget
10 Best Affordable Cities For Homebuyers On A Budget: These are the best affordable cities a median household income of 75k can afford.
By Erin Bendig Published
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Best Rewards Credit Cards March 2024
Want 5% back on travel or 3% on all your purchases? Our guide to the best rewards credit cards can help you save with cash back, points or miles.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
credit cards Leisure and business travelers can use travel rewards credit cards to turn miles logged into other things — including more travel.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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What To Know About Chrysler's Jeep Grand Cherokee Recall
The Jeep Grand Cherokee recall concerns an issue that could cause a loss of vehicle control, NHTSA says.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Best Cash Back Credit Cards March 2024
Smart Buying Trying to compare the best cash back credit cards? Unlike most reviewers, we include cards from small banks and credit unions, as well as from large issuers.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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Southwest Credit Cards Now Come with a Companion Pass and Bonus Offer Worth $450
Offer ends soon: earn a free companion pass and 30,000 Rapid Rewards points with a Chase Southwest credit card.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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The 'Food Tax': Grocery Tax by State
State Tax Most states don't have a 'food tax.' But these 13 states still tax groceries.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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17 Deal Sites and Tools for Finding Online Shopping Bargains
Ease the hassles of shopping online by using these deal sites that will do the bargain hunting for you.
By Bob Niedt Last updated
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Stocks Could Remain Strong (Fingers Crossed) Throughout 2024
Reasons for optimism: The worst of inflation appears to be behind us, the Fed could start cutting rates, and it seems we’ll avoid a hard landing or recession.
By Tony Roth, Chief Investment Officer Published