71% of Americans don't trust their power bills. Are they right?
Arbor surveyed American homeowners and renters and discovered that most doubt the accuracy of their electricity charges.
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Arbor surveyed American homeowners and renters and discovered that most doubt the accuracy of their electricity charges.
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Jerry uncovers three often-overlooked expenses when buying a car and how to minimize them.
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Brex explains how a business credit score shapes growth opportunities in unexpected ways, such as determining if you’ll get an expansion loan, influencing whether suppliers offer you better payment terms, or impacting your insurance rates.
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Next City reports that Louisville, Kentucky, is rolling out a new tool to implement a law designed to ensure that no city subsidies help build new housing that displaces existing residents.
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The Markup reports how AI can help businesses charge customers more based on how it evaluates their personal history and desires, and California lawmakers want to end that price discrimination.
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SaveHealth reports on the third-party companies that work to negotiate discounts with pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers.
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Spokeo conducted an analysis using data from Realtor.com to explore the most sought-after ZIP codes in the United States and homebuyers.
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BuchhaltungsButler and DataPulse Research examine how consumer sentiment plummets and financial stress grows in America.
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Square explores the evolving retail industry, from innovations in e-commerce to physical stores and alternative business models.
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Edmunds lists the most liked cars in 2024 based on performance, comfort and reliability.
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Spokeo explains how catfishing + phishing leads to catphishing, which happens when the grift goes from messing with your heart to messing with your identity, and maybe even your bank account.
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RentCafe.com conducted an analysis of ZIP codes across the U.S. to uncover urban areas where high-end apartments come with below-average price tags.
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The 74 reports that Black girls were far more likely than Black boys to have “a negative math identity” and to not see how the subject connects with their future.
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Way.com examines how the automotive business is affected by high tariffs in various ways and what you can do to avoid higher costs.
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Experian examined the eight U.S. cities most aligned with the national average in terms of credit score, credit card debt, and credit usage.
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NEXT reports that a recent survey shows small business owners are increasingly turning to 100% online digital platforms that let them research, compare, and buy coverage without an agent.
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CheapInsurance.com traced the major milestones in vehicle safety using information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Ramp explains that some of the most successful business owners know that tax planning is a year-round process, not a one-time event.
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Brex details how companies can manage spending with business expense cards.
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TurboTenant takes a deep dive into how to rent out a house effectively and efficiently—how to understand legal elements, screen tenants, and make the home improvements necessary to ensure your rental is competitive and attractive to applicants.
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