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McDonald’s Fights Inflation Frustration with $5 Meal Deals

A new low-cost promotion from McDonalds could be the next best move as the fast-food corporation looks to tackle falling foot traffic across the country. $5 Meal Deal Incoming Fast-food monolith McDonald’s is set to introduce a new $5 meal deal starting next month, in an apparent bid to bring back customers who have grown … Read more

Pressure Mounts Against Wall Street’s Toxic Workplace

Wall Street has provoked outrage and spurred calls for an investigation into an alleged toxic work culture at the Bank of America after a veteran Green Beret died from possible overworking.  The Wall Street Stir-Up This week, the scrutiny over Wall Street’s toxic workplace culture has reached new heights following the tragic death of 35-year-old … Read more

Bud Light Struggles with Sales Slump a Year After Transgender Backlash

Once America’s go-to beer brand, this old favorite has spent more than a year with its sales flagging following a mass boycott – and it doesn’t look like things are going to change any time soon.  Bud Light’s Troubled Times Bud Light, once America’s top-selling beer seen in countless movies and intricately associated with the … Read more

California’s Gas Prices Predicted to Soar in 2025

Rumors are swirling about a possible increase in gas prices in California following the passing of a controversial emissions program.  Fueling the Future Since 2007, California has been following the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) – a rule that encourages the use of cleaner fuels by making companies lower the carbon pollution from their products. … Read more

Seattle’s Wage Increase Does More Harm Than Good According to Uber CEO

Ride-hailing and delivery companies are up in arms over Seattle’s new minimum wage laws, but they may not be in place for much longer.  Uber CEO Speaks The CEO of ride-hailing transportation company Uber has openly criticized a recent labor law passed by the city of Seattle, which instated a new minimum wage law for … Read more

The Ultimate List of Kitchen Appliances You Really Need

Ever look at a kitchen gadget and think, “Will I use this more than once a year?” If your kitchen feels like a graveyard for single-use appliances, it’s time for a declutter. Let’s be honest, we all know you need a fridge, stove, and maybe even a microwave unless you’re still living off college dorm … Read more

20 Expert Budget Hacks for Americans Exploring the World

International travel doesn’t have to mean international debt. With a sprinkle of savvy and a dash of daring, you can globe-trot like a mogul on a budget that would make your accountant proud. Here are 20 hacks for Americans looking to explore the wide world without thinning their wallets too much. #1. Fly Incognito Airlines … Read more

20 Top Travel Hacks for Adventuring on a Dime

Unlock the secrets to globe-trotting without breaking the bank with these 20 genius hacks. Who needs a trust fund when you have ingenuity and a hint of audacity? Say goodbye to budget woes as we delve into the art of travel on a shoestring, where every penny squeals for mercy under your savvy fingertips. #1. … Read more

23 Must-Visit Affordable Places for American Travelers

So, you’ve got champagne tastes on a beer budget and a burning desire to see the world without selling a vital organ? You’re not alone. Here’s the skinny on 23 destinations where your dollar stretches further than you might think, perfect for explorers seeking adventure without the accompanying credit card meltdown. Who says you need … Read more

Yard Sale Gold: 22 Items You Should Never Pass Up

If you love the thrill of finding hidden treasures at yard sales, I’ve got some insider tips just for you. Yard sales are like mini treasure hunts right in your neighborhood, and knowing what to look for can turn an ordinary Saturday morning into an extraordinary one. Here’s a countdown of 22 must-grab items that … Read more
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