ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW | | | | | Daniel de Visé | Personal Finance Reporter
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How much is quality of life worth to you? How about one-fifth of your paycheck? |
While a better work-life balance may benefit your mental health, taking a pay cut could negatively impact your financial health, advisers warn. It's important to understand the financial consequences of doing so now and, especially, in retirement. | How much is work-life balance worth to you? Jenny Kane, AP |
Student loan payments are back. Some borrowers don't care |
Student loan payments resumed in October after a pause of more than three years, Zachary Schermele reports. Yet, most borrowers who responded to a University of Michigan poll said they aren't spending less. |
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Dollar General is now offering fresh produce in more than 5,000 stores across the country, the company said, reportedly meaning the chain now "has more individual points of produce distribution than any other U.S. mass retailer or grocer." |
The firm told USA TODAY its stores now carry the top 20 items that would typically be sold in grocery stores, including tomatoes, onions, apples and strawberries. |
It makes you wonder how they'll handle items that tend to cost more than a dollar: Pineapples. Artichokes. I guess we'll just have to head to a Dollar General and find out. |
Daniel de Visé covers personal finance for USA Today. | | | | A recent survey says 52% of workers worldwide would take a 20% pay cut for work-life balance. Advisers say it may ruin your retirement. Here's why. | | | | | Most student loan borrowers in a recent survey said they aren't cutting back on their spending habits, even after payments resumed. | | | | UPS is eliminating 12,000 jobs in an effort to align resources in 2024 and will save the company nearly $1 billion, the shipping company's CEO said. | | | | In some cases, employees may have the right to record workplace conversations. This hinges on state regulations as well as your company's policies. | | | | Dollar General is now offering fresh produce, including tomatoes, apples, lemons, and more, at over 5,000 stores across the country. | | | | The Federal Reserve is likely to leave the door open to a March rate cut this week without giving a decisive signal. Inflation has dropped rapidly. | | | | President and CEO of Walmart U.S. John Furner said store managers will receive an annual grant of Walmart stock starting in April. | | | | The divorce rate has doubled since 1990 for Americans over 55. And in financial terms, few "gray divorcees" are better off. | | | | Tuesday, Jan. 30, is considered National Croissant Day. To celebrate Burger King has a special deal on its Croissan'wich breakfast sandwich. | | | | The IRS says certain infertility treatments are tax deductible, but experts say the rules in this area are hazy, especially for LBGTQ+ couples. | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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