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Bad News for Americans Getting a Gas Pump Charge Prepare to Pay an Extra $1 on Credit‑Card Fill‑Ups

Bad News for Americans: Getting a Gas Pump Charge? Prepare to Pay an Extra $1 on Credit‑Card Fill‑Ups

Gas stations in the U.S. are charging up to $1 more per gallon when customers use credit cards. Learn why these charges are happening, how to avoid them, and practical tips to save on fuel costs.

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Americans Admit Wasting Tons of Money on These 5 Things

Americans Admit Wasting Tons of Money on These 5 Things—Are You Guilty Too?

Americans admit wasting over $1,400 a year on everyday habits like takeout, streaming, and unused memberships. This expert-backed guide breaks down the top 5 spending leaks and provides tools, tips, and action steps to stop the waste and reclaim your financial future. Learn how to cut costs without cutting joy—from budgeting tricks to impulse-buy hacks, this article has it all.

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59% of working Americans fear Social Security will dry up

59% of working Americans fear Social Security will dry up—here’s how to plan ahead

With 59% of working Americans fearing Social Security may dry up, it’s crucial to plan ahead. This expert guide breaks down practical steps like increasing savings, diversifying income, and delaying benefits to safeguard your financial future—even if Social Security faces challenges.

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Over 20 Million Americans Are Behind on Student Loans

Over 20 Million Americans Are Behind on Student Loans; How This Crisis Could Shake the U.S. Economy

Over 20 million Americans are behind on student loans, with delinquencies surging post-pandemic. This crisis affects credit scores, consumer spending, and economic growth. Understanding the implications and exploring available resources can help borrowers navigate this challenging landscape.

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