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5 Ways to Tackle the Challenges of Opening a Bank Account

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 Millions of Americans remain unbanked. Learn the challenges they face and practical steps to achieve financial inclusion. 

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Millions of Americans still don’t have access to banking services, and while the number of unbanked individuals has decreased over the years, significant barriers to financial inclusion remain. Understanding and overcoming these challenges can help you take the first steps toward better financial security.

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10 Easy Ways to Earn Cash Right Now

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 Need to earn more quickly? Discover practical, easy methods to start bringing in extra money. 

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Need cash in a hurry? Whether it’s for an unexpected bill or something you’ve had your eye on, there are quick ways to earn money without waiting for payday. With a little effort, you can start bringing in extra cash.

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64 Drugs That Are Cheaper With Medicare This Month

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 Seniors can save on these drugs between now and the end of March. 

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In 2025, seniors will pay less for 64 medications if they get them through Medicare Part B, which covers outpatient care, including drugs that are administered at a doctor’s office. The price reductions are a result of a provision of the Inflation Reduction Act, a federal law created in 2022. The provision, called the Medicare Prescription Drug Inflation Rebate Program…

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Tipping Troubles: 5 Clever Ways to Navigate Gratuities Today

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 Discover the advice you need to navigate tipping trends and make confident choices when dining out. 

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Tipping has long been a part of dining out in America, but the pressure to tip seems higher than ever recently. You’re not alone if you’ve felt frustrated by frequent tipping prompts or uncertain about service charges. So why are tipping habits changing, and what can you do to navigate this evolving landscape?

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Save Smarter: 7 Steps to Strengthen Your Emergency Fund

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 Turbocharge your financial safety net with these effective strategies to grow and protect your emergency fund. 

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Saving for emergencies is a crucial step toward financial stability. Whether you’re preparing for unexpected medical bills, job loss, or other unforeseen expenses, having a robust emergency fund can provide peace of mind and help you avoid debt. These seven practical tips can help you save smarter and grow your emergency fund efficiently.

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Debunked: 6 Travel Hacks You Should Think Twice About

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 Some “travel hacks” might actually do more harm than good. Discover which popular tips are worth skipping on your next trip. 

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Traveling often comes with a treasure trove of advice, from blogs to TikTok influencers sharing their “ultimate hacks.” While some tips make trips smoother, others are outdated, misleading, or counterproductive. Before you plan your next adventure, look at these six travel hacks that may not deliver on their promises—and what to do instead.

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