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The motherhood tax: why women still pay more
The motherhood tax is real, and it shows up in three places at once: lower earnings, higher prices, and more unpaid time.
The South African landscape is a fascinating study in consumerism. From the squatter camps littered with DSTV dishes to the hulking SUVs lined up bumper to bumper outside middle class schools, we love ...
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What your budget says about your stress levels (and how to fix both)
Money stress and life stress usually show up in the same places: overscheduled days, chaotic mornings, vague spending ...
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You stretched the budget for the holidays—now here’s how to recover
January can feel like a financial hangover. The card balances are higher than you planned, autopays keep hitting, and regular ...
To help families avoid overspending, an expert with the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service offers tips and tricks for ...
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Why moms can’t separate money stress from emotional load
When the budget stretches thin, the to-do list gets heavier. Here is why financial strain and the mental load show up ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker told The Tribune on Tuesday that she has seen the city's historically high percentages of homeownership ...
Hidden budget items add up fast. Learn which 12 expenses parents track that couples without kids should start monitoring too.
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