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Millions of Americans Are Moving to the Suburbs. Here's How Much You Need to Earn to Buy a House
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, millions of Americans want to move from the city to the suburbs. Here’s how much you need to earn to buy a house.
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Lost Jobs, Less Pay, No Childcare: A Year Into the Pandemic, Women Are Not OK
More than 2.3 million women have left the workforce since February of 2020, bringing their labor participation rate to levels not seen since 1988.
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How Much You Need to Invest Each Month to Save $2 Million by the Time You Turn 40
Retirement may not be a top financial priority in your early 20s but investing will let you take advantage of compound interest. Here’s how to save $2 million.
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Ramit Sethi: Ace Your Job Interview With These 3 Strategies
“Eighty percent of the work is done before you ever walk in the room,” Ramit Sethi said.
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More Than 75% of Americans Haven't Calculated How Much They Need to Retire. Here's How to Find Out
More than 75% of Americans do not know how much money they need to retire. Here’s what you need to do to get ready.
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Meet the Student Loan Borrowers Refusing to Pay Their Debt, Hoping Biden Will Forgive It
One hundred people with student debt are going on strike, hoping to pressure President Joe Biden to cancel the country’s outstanding student loan balance.
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How to Retire at 50 With $50,000 in Passive Income Every Year
CNBC crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you need to save now to get $50,000 of passive income every year in retirement.
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Money Invested in ESG Funds More Than Doubles in a Year
Investors poured record money into ESG funds, which focus on climate change, inequality and other issues, at more than twice the rate last year than in 2019.
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More Than 8% of American Adults Are Millionaires. Here's How They Got Wealthy
Radio host and author Chris Hogan asked over 10,000 U.S. millionaires questions about how they built their wealth. Here’s what he learned.
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How to Retire at 45 With $75,000 in Passive Income Every Year
Retiring early will require saving a large amount of money early in your career. Here’s how much you’ll need to start saving now to retire at age 45.
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Getting Your Financial Advice From TikTok and Reddit? That Could Backfire
More people are picking up financial advice from platforms like TikTok and Reddit. But it can be hard to verify whom you’re listening to, and if you should be.
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Americans Are Flocking to the Suburbs — Here's How Much You Need to Earn to Buy a House
The pandemic-induced run on housing has fueled a national affordability crisis for many would-be home buyers.
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‘Political Hobbyism' Is Turning Government Into Entertainment — and It's Hurting Our Country
Has our very-online obsession with politics turned American government into just an obsessive hobby? Tufts University professor Eitan Hersh, who has diagnosed this as “political hobbyism,” thinks so. Hersh joined LX News to discuss what real political engagement looks like and how seeing politics as entertainment can be detrimental to make real change.
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Meet the Washington Post Journalist Who Pioneered Putting News on TikTok
TikTok has become more than just dance challenges and duets. Thanks to Dave Jorgenson, it’s also a place where Gen Z can find news and information in a different and creative way. Jorgenson, who pioneered news on TikTok for The Washington Post, explains why he thinks Gen Z is so hungry for news and what’s next for both TikTok and...
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Here's How Much You'll Make If You Invest Your $600 Stimulus Check for Up to 40 Years
CNBC crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much money you would earn by investing your $600 stimulus check for retirement. Here’s a full breakdown.
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Here's How Much You'll Make If You Invest Your $1,200 Stimulus Check for Retirement
CNBC crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much money you would earn by investing your stimulus check. Here’s a full breakdown.
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Avoid These Costly Mistakes When Rolling Over a 401(K) to an IRA
There are some rules and situations to be aware of before you roll over your workplace plan assets to an IRA.
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Housing Study Sheds Doubt That Millennials Are More Racially Progressive Than Previous Generations
UCLA Assistant Professor of Sociology S. Michael Gaddis dishes on new study that reveals Millennials may not be as racially progressive as previously believed.
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‘The Power of Habit' Author Shows You How to Save More Money Using Short-Term Rewards
People need to establish short-term rewards to achieve long-term goals, according to Charles Duhigg, author of “The Power of Habit.”
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Author of ‘The Power of Habit': Here's How Long It Will Take to Correct Your Bad Behavior
Charles Duhigg, author of “The Power of Habit,” says most people fail when attempting to break their bad habits because they start off with the wrong mindset.