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It's Thursday, and we're officially over the hump and rolling right into the weekend! |
It's Medora, and it's election season again in Chicago! No one won at least 50% of the small turnout, and so we start this all over again with a runoff between the top two candidates . On top of that, about 10 city council jobs are going back to the polls, too. Maybe it's time to upgrade our streaming to cut the commercials for a few weeks, huh? |
Local politics aside, everyone's still worried about high costs. Today, we break down the tab of having pets. After initial start-up costs the first year, a dog can run you between $1,000 to $1,500 annually and up to $10,000 if there's an unexpected illness. A cat will cost you on average $1,149 annually, but they can live more than 17 years. That can add up to a lot of kibble! |
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The worst investments. From performing arts to theology, college grads in these majors are just scraping by. |
Don't get scammed! Scams are popping up everywhere. Is protecting ourselves enough? |
When cancel culture makes sense. Should you get 'cancel for any reason' travel insurance? |
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Get ready, it's almost warm enough for iced coffee. One great way to make a cold brew coffee from your kitchen |
About The Daily Money |
Each weekday, The Daily Money delivers the best consumer news from USA TODAY. We break down financial news and provide the TLDR version: how decisions by the Federal Reserve, government and companies impact you. |
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