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6 Household Products That Cost $500 a Gallon — or More

goodluz / Shutterstock.com One of the everyday expenses most of us grumble about the most is the cost of gas. When gas prices increase — even by a little bit — we get upset. Just imagine if they jumped as much as $ 1 or $ 2 per gallon. However, …

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Selling Sunset: How Much Does It Cost to Insure a $75 Million Home?

In the third season of Netflix’s Selling Sunset — which follows a real estate brokerage called the Oppenheim Group that specializes in luxurious Los Angeles homes — Davina scores a listing for a $ 75 million mansion in Beverly Hills.  It’s 18,000+ square feet on a one-acre lot, has a …

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Driving with Autism: How to Prepare for your Driver’s Test

As a teen or young adult with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), your decision to drive is an important one and one that should not be taken lightly. Driving is a vital part of one’s development, giving you newfound independence with access to your community and the world beyond.  Studies from …

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Eat These 4 Foods If You Want to Avoid Hearing Loss

Photo by Roman Samborskyi / Shutterstock.com As we grow older, the risk of hearing loss increases. But eating foods that protect your heart may also keep your ears in great shape, according to a recent review of nearly two dozen studies on the topic. Researchers in Spain pored over the …

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This Is the Cheapest Place to Buy a Used Car

Photo by RomanR / Shutterstock.com If you are looking for a great deal on a used car, check out the inventory at a local car rental agency. Rental car dealers typically offer vehicles at 1.6% below their market value, a better deal than you will find at dealerships, according to …

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The 10 Best Cities for Refinancing a Mortgage in 2021

If you have a mortgage, now is a great time to think about refinancing. Mortgage rates have dropped repeatedly since the start of 2020 and now stand at less than 3%. Refinancing is a good way to lower your monthly mortgage payments, and paying less often translates extra savings.  [ Read: The …

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10 Simple Mortgage Application Tips for Self-Employed Home Buyers

In this article Obtaining a mortgage is one of the most challenging things you’ll ever do. You’ll need to prove you have steady income over a couple of years or longer, keep your debts low and in control, and safeguard your credit.  Freelancers or self-employed individuals are in for a …

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Which States Have the Most Financially Responsible People?

During the economic reshuffling occurring during the coronavirus recession, many people are asking themselves whether the professional and personal benefits of living in the most expensive areas of America are really worth it. Many people who are now free to work remotely are considering moving to other areas of the …

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13 Products That Will Save You Time Every Day

Photo by Dean Drobot / Shutterstock.com Ever feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done? We’ve been there, and we want to help! That’s why we’ve rounded up a variety of innovative products available at Amazon that can save you valuable time on a daily …

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