Some people switch jobs for different lifestyles. Some move to change careers. Regardless of the reason, it can often lead to more money.
Author: Douglas A. McIntyre, 24/7 Wall Street
This is the state where fixing your car costs the most
In a new annual research report, CarMD looked at car repair costs in each state and the District of Columbia in 2018.
The death of journalism? Here’s how many newspapers have shut down in past 15 years
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‘The dead zone’: Drinking water in these major cities may soon become toxic
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Chick-fil-A is missing out on more than $1B in sales by closing on Sundays
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Elizabeth Warren wants to bust up Amazon, here’s how it could be broken into 3 pieces
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The airline CEO who walked through a plane picking up trash
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Americans borrowed $88 billion to pay for medical bills last year
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