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Far More Older People Suddenly Want a New Job. Here’s Why.

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 A surprising number of older workers are gung-ho about making a job change this year. Find out why. 

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. America’s older workers are getting restless. Nearly one-quarter of workers age 50 and older plan to make a job change this year, according to a recent AARP survey. That is a big increase from 2024, when just 14%

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Facebook’s Big Policy Shift: 5 Ways It Hits Your Wallet and Trust

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 New policies are reshaping how users, businesses, and advertisers interact on Facebook—changes that could have real financial and credibility consequences. 

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Facebook’s policy updates have long influenced users and businesses, but the latest shift has stirred concerns over financial implications and credibility. Whether you’re a casual user or a business owner, these changes could affect your wallet and how much you trust the platform. Here are five ways Facebook’s new policies might impact costs and credibility.

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The Ultimate Guide to Financial Audiobooks: 7 Key Takeaways

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 The right listening material can offer valuable insights on money management and wealth-building—here’s how to find ones worth your time. 

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Audiobooks are a powerful tool for learning about financial strategies, offering insights into saving, investing, and building wealth while on the go. With so many options, it’s crucial to focus on the most impactful takeaways to maximize your money mastery. Here’s your ultimate guide to financial audiobooks and the seven key lessons they can teach you.

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1 Type of Coffee Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk — and 3 That Aren’t

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 Sipping one type of java can lower your risk of Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias and Parkinson’s disease. 

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The same cup of coffee that jolts you awake on a sleepy morning may also protect your brain from potentially fatal diseases like Alzheimer’s — but only if you drink it the right way. A recent study found that drinking unsweetened, caffeinated coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing or dying from Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias and Parkinson’s disease. For the study…

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The 10 Leading Causes of Death in America Today, Ranked

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 These are the diseases and events most likely to cause death in America today. 

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Deep down, all of us occasionally wonder how we will die. Few can be certain about what will end their days, but the numbers show that some types of events and illnesses are more likely to lead to death than others. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its latest annual ranking of the leading causes of death in the U.S. The numbers are based on final 2023 mortality…

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