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Free Internet You can qualify for a $50 free internet benefit from the federal government if you meet the following qualifications: Any member of your household is enrolled in SNAP, Medicaid,…
If, like many Americans, you often have too much month at the end of the money, it’s natural to think about getting a better job or a side hustle. Not…
Emergencies happen. The entire world learned that the hard way with the coronavirus crisis. Millions of people also learned they were not financially prepared. About 40% of Americans don’t have…
Even if you love your house just the way it is, chances are there’s one thing you wouldn’t mind changing: the size of your mortgage payment. Lower your mortgage loan…
If you want to save money on your cell phone bill, consider subscribing to one of the dozens of MVNOs in the United States. Updated: November 29, 2021 | Tom Jackson…
Opening an electric bill during the peak heating and cooling seasons can be a budget-testing experience for American families. You’ve cut back on dining out, reduced your monthly cellphone data…
If you’ve been in the market for an apartment or rental home, you know how deep you have to dig into your pockets to find a place you can afford.…
With surveys showing that most households lack sufficient savings to pay for a $1,000 emergency, and large numbers of Americans struggling with debt, the value of creating and following a…
Food How to Save Money on Food (Eating out and at the Grocery Store) Transportation How to Lower Your Car Insurance Premium How to Lower Your Car Payment Housing Lower…
Americans now value their cell phones more than their car insurance, at least that’s what the numbers say. According to the Bureau of Labor statistics, the average cost of owning…