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Best and worst states for paying off student loans

With the student loan payment pause set to expire this summer, borrowers should be preparing to start making payments again — or in some cases, for the first time. Plenty of factors can impact your personal situation and whether you’ll be able to keep up with your monthly payments. Your …

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Donald Trump is back on social media, and now what happens?

This illustration photo show the Facebook page of former President Donald Trump on a smartphone screen in Los Angeles, March 17, 2023. Chris Delmas | AFP | Getty Images On Friday, Donald Trump wrote a message on his Truth Social messaging platform that was reminiscent of the waning days of …

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12 fruits and vegetables with the most pesticides

We’re often told to avoid unhealthy foods like sugary cereals, but there are some fruits and vegetables that should also be met with caution. “Nearly 75 percent of non-organic fresh produce sold in the U.S. contains residues of potentially harmful pesticides,” according to the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit organization …

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These are some of the top red flags for an IRS audit, tax pros say

Jeffrey Coolidge | Photodisc | Getty Images This tax season, there have been heightened concerns about IRS audits as the agency begins to deploy its nearly $80 billion in funding. While the IRS plans to hire more workers, including enforcement agents, experts say there’s no need to worry — as …

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Cup Noodles Breakfast flavor tastes like pancakes, eggs and sausage

Cup Noodles has already cornered the lunch and dinner markets for people looking to dine on a dime. Now it’s setting its sights on breakfast. The iconic ramen brand’s latest product is its first designed for the most important meal of the day. “Cup Noodles Breakfast” is a limited edition …

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Why you may be subsidizing a co-worker’s 401(k) fees

Hinterhaus Productions | Getty Images Workers who participate in a company 401(k) plan pay fees for a host of associated services. Among them is the cost of administering the plan — for example, tracking daily fluctuations in account value, facilitating trades and issuing regular notices to investors. But based on …

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ETF strategies for long-term outperformance

As fears of recession and bank failures fuel investor anxiety, one strategist says the best prospect for outperformance this year is staying long-term invested with a steadfast asset allocation plan.  “Overall, the industry flows into ETFs are still positive,” D.J. Tierney, director and senior investment portfolio strategist at Schwab Asset …

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Amid inflation, half of parents financially support adult children

To keep up with rising costs, many young adults turn to a likely safety net: their parents. From buying groceries to paying for their cell phone plan or covering health and auto insurance, 45% of parents with a child over age 18 provide them with at least some financial support, …

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New York labels disadvantaged communities to get more climate funding

People walk through the Brooklyn Bridge during a strike for climate on March 03, 2023 in New York City. Protesters demand New York State support found and pass the Climate Jobs, and Justice Package. Leonardo Munoz | Corbis News | Getty Images New York has finalized a list of disadvantaged …

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What you need to know, how to get hired, and more

Tim Robberts | Getty Images This was adapted from CNBC’s Work It newsletter on LinkedIn about all things work — from how to land the job to how to succeed in your career. Click here to subscribe. The idea of a four-day workweek feels like a dream, doesn’t it? The …

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