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Money alone won’t close America’s racial and wealth gaps, we first need to wipe out the value gap — ‘the belief that white people matter more than others’
There’s a ride at Disney World called the Carousel of Progress in which a cast of animatronic Americans on a revolving stage tell of all the technological upgrades to our lives since 1900: indoor plumbing, flight, television. It’s one of Walt’s original attractions, dating back to the 1964 New York World’s Fair — and the name could not be more apt. Carousels, for all their dizzying motion and calliope music, mostly just spin in place. “Progress” is like that, too.
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Study Shows Americans Spend More After Receiving Unemployment Benefits
A new study released on Thursday revealed that Americans, who received unemployment benefits, spent more than when they were working.
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Honey Review [Our Experience In 2020]
Our Honey review explores everything you need to know about the Honey App extension. We evaluate the pros and cons to see if it's worth it!
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Money buys even more happiness than it used to
Americans with lower incomes today are less happy than they were 40 years ago. Could the growing class divide be to blame?
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Free Samples By Mail [Updated Sites]
Sign up with one of these updated sites to start getting free samples by mail! Being a product tester has it's benefits.
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5 Investments with Low Correlation to the Stock Market
See our Free Money page for the best ways to get free money now (sign up bonuses, missing money, and more). So far, 2020 has been extremely turbulent for investors. We’ve seen historic highs as well as steep rises and declines in single days. It’s been a roller coaster ride for sure. While the stock […]
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Canada’s forgotten universal basic income experiment
Evelyn Forget was a psychology student in Toronto in 1974 when she first heard about a ground-breaking social experiment that had just begun in the rural Canadian community of Dauphin, Manitoba.
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Wirecard says missing $2.1 billion never existed, rips up earlier accounts
Wirecard said on Monday that 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) missing from its accounts was likely never there and it was looking at the sale or closure of parts of its business as it sought to avert a looming cash crunch.
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Retail Arbitrage [Ultimate Guide For Beginners]
Retail arbitrage is a great way to make money and start your own business with very little money down. Use this beginner guide to start today!
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National coin shortage: Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters part of latest COVID-19 shortage
Break out your piggy banks, the latest COVID-19 shortage involves pocket change. The coronavirus pandemic has caused a nationwide coin shortage, according to the Federal Reserve. Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday the shutdowns caused by the pandemic have raised concerns about circulation of coins, which the Fed's 12 regional banks are in charge of supplying to commercial banks.
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How to stop automatic subscription payments in PayPal [with pics]
Here is an illustrated step by step guide for how to stop automatic subscription payments in PayPal.
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Why the US Dollar Is the Global Currency
A global currency is one that is accepted for trade throughout the world. Some of the world's currencies are accepted for most international transactions. The most popular are the U.S. dollar, the euro, and the yen. Another name for a global currency is the reserve currency. According to the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. dollar is the most popular. As of the fourth quarter of 2019, it makes up over 60% of all known central bank foreign exchange reserves. That makes it the de facto global currency, even though it doesn't hold an official title.
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Top 1% of British earners get 17% of nation's income
The highest paid 1% of British earners received nearly 17% of all the country’s income ahead of the Covid-19 crisis, according to a study making allowance for the concentration of taxable capital gains among the better off. Analysis by Warwick University, the London School of Economics and the Resolution Foundation of previously confidential HMRC data showed that the top 1% had a growing and much bigger slice of income than previously thought.
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Make money online by participating in Mock Juries
Learn how to make money online as a mock juror by participating in mock trials. Review cases put up by the lawyers and give honest feedback.
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No Buy Year - How To Get Back To The Basics
You may have heard of a no buy month, but have you heard of a no buy year? Find out how to save an extreme amount of money with this challenge!
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13 Affordable Places to Retire in 2020
Looking for an afforable place to retire? These U.S. cities are among the best options with affordable housing, access to healthcare, and more.
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How to Stack Rewards and Cash Back
See these 5 examples of how you can maximize cash back by stacking multiple rewards. It's easy and you'll save a ton of money!
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Money Is Losing Its Meaning
Doing “whatever it takes” to save the global economy from the coronavirus pandemic is going to cost a lot of money. The U.S. government alone is spending a few trillion dollars, and the Federal Reserve is creating another few trillion dollars to keep the financial system from collapsing. A custom Bloomberg index measuring M2 figures for 12 major economies including the U.S...
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27 Cheap Living Tips to Minimize Your Expenses
Follow these cheap living tips to minimize your spending and gain control over your finances and expenses. Spend less without sacrificing too much.
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Ask Trim Review 2020: Save Money Easily and Automatically
In this Ask Trim review, we'll take a look at whether Trim is still an app you need in 2020. Spoiler alert: it is. But what makes Trim great? Find out here!
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