4 Ways to Beat Uber Surge Pricing

by Jenna LimbachContributorNow that everything seems to be available with a few taps on a screen, the practice of hailing taxis is going the way of telephone booths and DVD rental stores.Rideshare services like Uber make getting home from a night out easy to plan — no more worrying about parking, not to mention beverage consumption. But when you’re hit with surge pricing, the deal might not look so great

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16 Jobs That Provide Free Housing

by Robert BruceSenior Writer There’s a whole category of job opportunities that often gets overlooked: jobs that provide housing — for free. They include entry level jobs and seasonal jobs, and they run the gamut of industries and careers. What they have in common is a significant way to save money by letting you live where you work. That might be private rooms in a home or employee housing in

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Earn $200 for Your Chicken Soup for the Soul Submissions

by Lisa McGreevyStaff WriterWe’ve all got a story (or two) to tell. Yours could earn you money.Chicken Soup for the Soul is accepting stories and poems to include in upcoming books. If yours is chosen, you’ll get a check for $200.Back in the early 1990s, two popular motivational speakers put together a book filled with inspirational stories.“They called it Chicken Soup for the Soul because they wanted it to soothe

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Get 8 Extra At-Home COVID Tests for Free From the Government

by Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorIf you already got your first two rounds of free at-home COVID tests from the federal government, you can now order eight more free tests for your household. Tests are free regardless of whether you have health insurance.On May 16, the government reopened its website covidtests.gov to allow households to order another eight free COVID tests. When it first launched in January, the website allowed each

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The Hidden Costs of Moving to Another State

by Kent McDillContributorRemote working has advantages beyond being able to attend Zoom meetings in your sweatpants. You can move closer to family or friends, head to a nicer climate, or live in a cheaper state.As long as you have no in-office requirements, you can live wherever you want providing you are willing to deal with attending meetings in a different time zone.Moving to your dream location does require money. Whether

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Budget Front Yard Landscaping Ideas

by Kristin JennyContributorSprucing up your front yard landscaping can really improve the look of your house, but it doesn’t have to cost a fortune.If you’re getting ready to sell your home, landscaping your yard can add curb appeal, which can make a home more attractive to potential buyers. And even if you don’t intend to move, some colorful flowers and a simple landscape design can offer a pleasant view from

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7 Things to Know Before You Start Biking to Work

by Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorWhen I learned that the cost of my monthly parking garage pass was more than doubling to $75 a month, I balked. Seventy-five dollars a month just to babysit my car while I’m at work?So one muggy morning, I decided to give bike commuting a shot. I didn’t plan my route. Or my outfit. Or take my bike for a test ride, even though I hadn’t

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The Best Student Loans For Bad Credit or No Credit of May 2022

Best for All-in-One LenderSoFIStarts at $5,000Loan AmountBest for Long Grace PeriodEarnestStarts at $1,000Loan AmountBest for International StudentsMPOWER$2,001 to $100,000Loan AmountBest for Lower InterestFederal Student Loans$5,500 to $12,500Loan Amountby Kathleen GarvinContributor College isn’t cheap. In the 2019-2020 school year, average tuition and fees were $9,400 for a four-year public institution, and $36,700 for a private four-year institution, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. (That dollar amount is per year,

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Here’s All You Need to Know About Unlimited Chuck E. Cheese Games

by Jenna Limbach, Stephanie BollingBeing a parent is expensive. And exhausting.You’d think taking the little ones to a pizza and games place like Chuck E. Cheese would bring some distraction-induced reprieve. But alas, they’re coming at you every five minutes for more tokens.Not today, children.Behold the All You Can Play game option (aka the savior of parental sanity), at participating Chuck E. Cheese locations nationwide. For one flat fee, kiddos

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Get Paid to Write: Top 19 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

by The Penny Hoarder Staff Getting paid to write may sound easy, but the reality is a little more complicated. Freelance writing can be hard to break into, and the pay can be low (or nonexistent) for beginners. The trick is to get your first few articles or creative pieces published and then use them to score bigger clients and better pay. And even if long-term freelancing isn’t your goal,

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