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You may score bigger President’s Day deals in 2023. Here’s why — and where the biggest sales are.

February 17, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on You may score bigger President’s Day deals in 2023. Here’s why — and where the biggest sales are.

President’s Day sales will generally be better than last year as retailers try to entice budget-squeezed shoppers to buy up their still bloated stock.

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State taxes can be complex if you choose to work in a different state. Here’s what to know.

February 17, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on State taxes can be complex if you choose to work in a different state. Here’s what to know.

Remote workers should check state tax laws. Living and working in another state from your employer could mean filing two returns or worse, double tax.

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Stubborn inflation is worrying economists as new numbers reveal hotter-than-expected price data

February 16, 2023February 19, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Stubborn inflation is worrying economists as new numbers reveal hotter-than-expected price data

Hotter-than-expected producer and consumer price reports are making some economists uneasy and prompting them to raise their interest rate forecasts.

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Working from home? Only few can file home office tax deductions. Here’s how it works.

February 16, 2023February 16, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Working from home? Only few can file home office tax deductions. Here’s how it works.

Working from home is convenient but costly for wage workers. Only self-employed people can take the home office deductions. Here’s how it works.

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Can food cure high medical bills? Pilot ‘food as medicine’ programs aim to prove just that.

February 15, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Can food cure high medical bills? Pilot ‘food as medicine’ programs aim to prove just that.

More states plan to use Medicaid to fund ‘food as medicine’ programs in a bid to keep people healthy and cut health care costs. Here’s how it works.

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What’s an FSA, HSA, 529? How they work and how to use them to cut taxes, build wealth.

February 14, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on What’s an FSA, HSA, 529? How they work and how to use them to cut taxes, build wealth.

FSAs, HSAs and 529s: How these savings plans can help cut your tax bill, pay health and education expenses, and maybe even grow your wealth.

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How long should you wait before filing taxes? Surprise! Later can sometimes be better

February 8, 2023February 12, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on How long should you wait before filing taxes? Surprise! Later can sometimes be better

Everyone says file your taxes early, but accountants say there may be times it’s better to wait. Here are some of those times.

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Car prices may fall this year, but auto insurance will cost more. Here’s why.

February 8, 2023February 23, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on Car prices may fall this year, but auto insurance will cost more. Here’s why.

The cost of auto insurance is taking a larger slice of people’s income, and experts say that’s unlikely to change any time soon. Here’s why.

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We’ve got a Powerball winner! What to do if you’re the winner of $754.6 million jackpot.

February 7, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on We’ve got a Powerball winner! What to do if you’re the winner of $754.6 million jackpot.

A ticket matched all six numbers Monday night to win the $754.6 million Powerball jackpot. If it’s you, here’s what you should do (and not do) today.

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California’s fast food bill prompts Virginia and New York copycats, raising stakes for everyone

February 2, 2023February 3, 2023 Medora Lee, USA TODAY Comments Off on California’s fast food bill prompts Virginia and New York copycats, raising stakes for everyone

California’s fast food act has prompted a copycat bill in Virginia and New York, raising the stakes for politicians, unions and workers.

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1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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