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Episode 1: Why most people are broke despite earning a salary: Income is not the problem. Habits are
By Ezekiel Adu Mensah Across offices, factories and campuses, millions earn a salary every month yet remain financially strained. The paradox is familiar: regular income, constant pressure. It raises ...
Efforts to ease or eliminate property tax burdens are underway in North Dakota, Wyoming, Florida, Texas and Indiana as ...
Parents didn’t ask for an education revolution. They were pushed into one. And that revolution is in full force now.
House Speaker Jason White's signature school choice package was killed in a unanimous vote by the Senate education ...
Personal finance influencer Austin Williams is a popular YouTuber who isn’t afraid to share his frugal wisdom. In one of his ...
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Why the economy feels great for some and broken for everyone else -- and what you can do about it
Restaurants are packed, but wallets are empty. New data reveals why the economy is splitting in two—and how to stay on the ...
The Oklahoma governor used his last State of the State address to push spending caps, school choice expansion and renewed ...
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"When you sign a $100M contract, you're losing $40M" - Gilbert Arenas on how ego leads NBA players to bankruptcy
Gilbert Arenas revealed his thoughts on one of the biggest problems amongst players — finances.
As of Q3 2025, millennials have saved an average of $80,700 in their 401(k)s, according to Fidelity. Here's what you can do to boost your savings.
The Florida Legislature approved spending $400,000 to create and install the country’s first memorial to slaves on a state ...
These 10 entrepreneurs hit financial rock bottom before building six-figure businesses. Their stories prove your struggle ...
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