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Want to work from home? You may be asked to take a pay cut

As remote work looks likely to survive in some form for the foreseeable future, a battle is starting to brew over who should pocket the savings, with some employers arguing that working from home is a benefit that should be offset by lower salaries.

Best Chromebook deals for students in 2022

With the start of the 2022-23 school year upon as we reach early August, we’ve gone through and collected a list of the best deals on Chromebooks.

The reality of debt for Americans in 2022

Take a deeper look into the statistics of debt for a majority of Americans in 2022.

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Gas prices in Las Vegas Valley continue to fall

Since late June, pump prices have continued to drop locally and nationally because of a decrease in demand and an increase in production.

Fighting inflation?: Top advice for saving and spending

While things appeared to be moving in the right direction in April, May inflation spiked again; the consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.0% to a year-over-year high of 8.6%

Inflation at the grocery store isn’t going away anytime soon. Here’s why.

Shoppers never thought much about the supply chain until the pandemic disrupted it. Now some are finding it hard to determine what shortages are real and what’s chatter gone awry or made worse by consumers overreacting.

Can Mark Cuban’s pharmacy save you money on prescriptions?

Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks and “Shark Tank” star, has a new online pharmacy that could make your prescription medications more affordable.

Biden to call for suspension of gas taxes

President Joe Biden on Wednesday will call on Congress to suspend federal gasoline and diesel taxes for three months — an election year move meant to ease financial pressures at the pump as the public is increasingly concerned about high gas prices and inflation.

 
How Joe Biden is impacting Social Security

President Joe Biden inherited an underfunded, overextended Social Security program that was already crowded with aging baby boomers as dwindling funds dried up before the pandemic stressed the system even further.

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