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Welcome to Davos, home of the $60 salad-and-soda combo
The World Economic Forum is known for its big-name attendees — and for sky-high prices for food and lodging. Read More
Managers must ‘solve this problem’ of quiet quitting, Davos leaders say
It’s on business leaders to keep workers engaged, Davos panel says: ‘Quiet quitting is a natural response to feeling your employer or boss has given up on you’ Read More
High medical costs made more Americans delay care last year, survey says
Oftentimes, the delayed treatment was for a serious condition, according to a new Gallup poll. Read More
‘I’m now clean and sober’: My late father left me 25% of his estate, and my wealthy brother 75%. My brother died 10 months later. Should I ask his son for his share?
‘Since my dad’s passing I’ve turned my life completely around’ Read More
Consumer spending slows in December, but many Americans still plan on buying these big-ticket items
The New York Federal Reserve’s latest Household Spending Survey gives insight into consumer behavior. Read More
I’m a retired mom, and want to buy an apartment in New Jersey with my daughter. Should we sell her home and buy now — or sell and wait for houses prices to fall?
‘Would it make sense for my daughter to sell her home?’ Read More
What’s the best way to pay off credit-card debt — pay off the smallest debt first, or tackle the highest interest rate? Finally, an answer.
You can choose either the snowball, paying off the smallest balance first, or the avalanche method, prioritizing your debts by interest rate. Read More
Soy, rice and reindeer liver: No, it’s not a trending appetizer. It’s a tire.
Goodyear’s sustainable tire uses soybean oil to replace petroleum that keeps tires pliable in changing temperatures. The company says it could improve fuel economy Read More
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