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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

The Daily Money: Are we becoming worse drivers?

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The Daily Money
 
Tuesday, December 17

Happy Tuesday, Money readers. It's David, coming to you from the icy Northeast with the latest financial news.

A new AAA study shows car safety systems like lane-keeping assist are turning us into worse drivers. If you're thinking of putting your home on the market next year, choosing the right remodeling project now can determine how quickly your house sells. And with retail store closings continuing to rise, one group, in particular, has been hurt.

Today's holiday tip for work: Split the bounty. If a client sends over a giant plate of cookies or other treats, share it with office mates. Don't forget to include mailroom and maintenance staff.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

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