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How to save some money on your family road trip this summer
WCNC Charlotte· 7 hours agoExperian's Rod Griffin said a recent survey found 71% of people surveyed said inflation and higher...
How Albertsons Is Creating a Best-in-Class Omni Experience
Progressive Grocer· 11 hours agoOne of the app features that Pahuja is most proud of is the Shoppable Meal Plans and Recipes Tool....
Town of Franklin votes ‘no’ on tax override for schools in special election
FOX 25 Boston· 6 days agoTown officials confirm a tax override that would assist in raising money for Franklin schools was...
IRS advance child tax credits from 2021 not returning in 2024 | Fact check
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How the internet has changed the way we send each other money
Stacker via AOL· 3 days agoPayPal, which owns Venmo, also has its own payment app, which includes an option to pay in...
After 64 years of Brown Bus Co. bussing Nampa students to school, a change is on the way
KTVB Boise· 2 hours agoTransportation changes hit Nampa School District (NSD) starting in the 2024-2025 school year. Brown...
Quicken Classic
PC Magazine· 6 days agoQuicken Classic is the oldest, most capable, and most feature-rich personal finance app available today. Its depth can be intimidating to new users and those who aren't trying ...
Sam's Club vs. Costco: Which Membership Is More Worth It?
Real Simple via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIt even gives you a running total as you shop, making it easier for those on a budget. These may be...
Unlike the Fitbit, this smartwatch tracks blood pressure, and it's down to $22
Yahoo Tech· 5 hours agoIt isn't huge," another five-star fan said. "Great selection of faces to choose from. App seems to...
Metro Council set to vote on Mayor Greenberg's $1B fiscal year budget this week
WHAS TV11 Louisville· 24 hours agoGreenberg’s proposal puts a particular emphasis on public safety with $432 million set to go towards the Louisville Fire Department, EMS and Metro Police. When Greenberg proposed the