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Dear Penny: I'm So Frugal I Make My Own Toothpaste, So Why Am I Always Broke?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorCollege was a struggle for me. As a student with a learning disability, I struggled and school took longer. When I graduated with my master’s of arts in 2008, the economy collapsed, and we went into survival mode. After 10 years of struggle, I FINALLY found my dream job, which is part time. Now I have a second job that uses my
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U.S. Army Paying Signing Bonuses Up to $50,000 for Enlisting

by Robert BruceSenior WriterUncle Sam wants you, and he’s willing to pay you a good chunk of cash.The U.S. Army announced that it will pay up to $50,000 – its largest bonus ever – to recruits who qualify and sign on for a six-year active-duty enlistment. The bonus package is based on a number of factors that include the selected career field, individual qualifications, length of the contract and the
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Guide to the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)

by Rachel Christian, CEPF®Senior WriterDuring the pandemic, workers 55 and older lost jobs earlier, were rehired slower and faced higher unemployment rates than younger workers, according to an October 2020 study by The New School for Social Research.These obstacles are especially daunting for low-income seniors, who may lack the education, training or wrap-around resources necessary to re-enter the labor force.If you’re 55 or older and unemployed, a free work-based job
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Navient Settlement: 66K Borrowers Get $1.7 Billion Student Debt Canceled

by Robert BruceSenior WriterA major student loan servicing company has reached a settlement that will cancel $1.7 billion in student loan debt for around 66,000 borrowers, as well as provide $95 million in restitution – around $260 each – to 350,000 borrowers.“Today’s settlement corrects Navient’s past behavior . . . and puts in place safeguards to ensure this company never preys on student loan borrowers again,” said Pennsylvania Attorney General
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How to Get 8 Free At-Home COVID Tests From Your Health Insurance

by Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior Editor If you have private health insurance, you’re eligible for free at-home COVID tests starting Saturday, Jan. 15. The Biden Administration announced earlier this week that private insurers would be required to foot the bill for eight home COVID tests per month for each customer covered under a plan. But finding tests could still be a challenge in the weeks to come. Also, many insurers won’t
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5 Ways Getting a Raise Could Be Bad For Your Finances

by Kari FaberStaff WriterCongratulations! You finally got that raise you’ve been working toward. The extra money in your bank account is going to help secure your finances and get you closer to your goals… right?Not always. Sometimes the excitement of putting more cash in your pocket on a regular basis can have a bigger influence on your heart, not your brain. And that can lead to lifestyle creep — when

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