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They Left the U.S. to Live the Beach Life and Start Their Own Businesses: ‘We Now Spend Less Than We Ever Did in America'
Living in Chicago with my husband and three kids, with combined income of almost six-figures, we barely had enough to get by. So we sold our home and left the U.S. for the beaches—in search of happiness and financial freedom.
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Some Americans Are Frustrated That the Senate May Limit Eligibility for $1,400 Stimulus Payments: ‘This Is a Slap in the Face'
Many Americans are not happy that the Senate may phase out the $1,400 stimulus checks more quickly than previous payments.
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How the Different COVID Vaccines Will Handle New Variants of the Virus
Companies are working on developing vaccines so they can handle emerging variants of COVID. Here’s how the approaches differ.
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Unemployment Rate Understates What's Going on, Expert Says, as Millions of Women Remain Out of Workforce
“We’re still in a really deep hole.”
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Netflix Says These Are Its 5 Most-Watched Original Series — How Many Have You Seen?
Netflix announced that, in its first four weeks, the new French crime drama ‘Lupin’ is projected to reach 70 million households.
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Senate Covid Relief Bill Would Make Student Debt Forgiveness Tax-Free
While the bill does not itself include student debt forgiveness, the provision may be a sign that debt forgiveness is a serious priority on the horizon.
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Latest Democrat Deal Would Give Americans a Tax Waiver on the First $10,200 of Their 2020 Unemployment Benefits
As part of a compromise reached Friday by Senate Democrats, Americans who received unemployment benefits last year could get a portion of their taxes waived.
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Career Coach: Why You Should Think of Every Interview as a Chance at Your Dream Job
Alexi Robichaux considers himself a career coach to other career coaches. Here’s the reasoning behind his favorite job interview question.
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Suze Orman: Why ‘I Love Bitcoin'
Personal finance expert Suze Orman tells Yahoo Finance that she is among the bitcoin bulls, but she only likes it as a store of value, not as a currency.
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At the Current Rate, Corporate Boards Won't Hit Gender Parity Until 2032, New Report Warns
At the current rate, boards won’t hit gender parity until 2032, according to new data from Equilar.
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Doomsday Preppers Stock Up on Luxury Survival Kits, Emergency Food Supplies and Million-Dollar Bunkers
Covid fears turned many American shoppers into hoarders, but the community of ‘preppers’ was already stocked up on a wide range of emergency survival products.
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More Than 1 in 3 Cryptocurrency Investors Know Little to Nothing About It, Survey Finds
A new report from Cardify found that crypto newbies aren’t doing much research before buying into bitcoin.
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Mrs. Dow Jones Reacts to a 35-Year-Old Real Estate Appraiser Who Works 75-Hour Weeks and Earns $280,000 a Year
Terrence Bilodeau, a 35-year-old real estate appraiser, earns $280,000 a year — but hardly takes a day off. Here’s how Mrs. Dow Jones rates his finances.
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Senate Democrats' Plan to Curb Eligibility for Third Stimulus Check Cuts Off 12 Million Adults
Some Senate Democrats have proposed curbing eligibility for a third stimulus check. But that means about 12 million American adults will lose out.
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These Are the Most Desirable Countries and Cities for Workers Looking to Relocate in 2021
Canada is now seen as the most desirable destination for overseas workers when it comes to choosing a country to relocate to, a global survey has found.
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A Career Expert Shares 5 Questions She Wishes More Candidates ‘Had the Guts to Ask' During Job Interviews
Job interviews are a two-way street, so don’t be afraid to ask the hard questions. Doing so will not only show your genuine interest for the position, but you’ll walk away better informed and more prepared for the next round.
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Mark Cuban: Crazy NFT Prices ‘Will Settle Down' Over Time, But the Tech Is Here to Stay
Mark Cuban has been at the forefront of the wave of interest in blockchain tech and NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, which he says is “here to stay.”
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If You Started Day Trading in 2020, You May Be in for a Surprise Tax Bill
Investors who realized gains last year will owe capital gains taxes on them this tax filing season.
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Instagram's Eva Chen Talks #StopAsianHate With Leaders in Media, Film, Advocacy
Eva Chen hosted a discussion on rising anti-Asian racism with Rise founder Amanda Nguyen, Allure editor-in-chief Michelle Lee and “Birds of Prey” director Cathy Yan.
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The Expanded $3,000 Child Tax Credit Would Help 10 Million Kids Living in Poverty. Democrats Aim to Make It a Permanent Increase
Democrats push to make $3,000 child tax credit permanent as new research shows expanded credit lifts 10 million children above or closer to the poverty line.