A Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Your Budget for a Layoff
Preparing financially for a job loss can help keep your budget secure through any hardship.
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Extended Unemployment Benefits Has Expired? Here’s What You Can Do

21 Ways to Make Extra Money (No Survey Sites!)
2020 has been a real humdinger. Unemployment is currently at 13.3% and there are entire businesses and industries that have been shaken up to the point that they may not return. It’s left a lot of people reevaluating the future…
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Dear Penny: My Sister Moved in With Dad, Says She Canât Be Evicted
Dear Penny, I am a 30-year-old who has built a stable and happy life after growing up in a family that was often unstable emotionally and financially. I love them, but as I become more successful, my family needs more and more of my support. My sister and her son moved into my father’s one-bedroom [â¦]
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2020 Financial Crisis Auto Loan Relief
Car manufacturers have been feeling the strain during the financial crisis. There are fewer cars on the road, workers in the factories, and consumers willing to spend, and as a result, the automobile industry has been devastated. But manufacturers and showrooms are fighting back, finding ways to encourage consumers to buy and to make life […]
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10 Things to Know About Living in Minneapolis
Minneapolis is more than just cold weather and Vikings games.
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My Parents Can’t Afford College Anymore – What Should I Do?
When most parents offer to fund their childâs tuition, itâs with the expectation that their financial circumstances will remain relatively unchanged. Even with minor dips in income or temporary periods of unemployment, a solid plan will likely see the child…
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