Young and the Invested on MSN
The emergency money debate: Can retirement savings bridge the layoff gap?
Layoffs are often sudden and expected, and as a result, they often leave people in at least a temporary financial lurch. You ...
Edinburgh News on MSN
Edinburgh Visitor Levy cash will provide hundreds of new affordable homes
Hundreds of new affordable homes are set to be built in Edinburgh with money raised from the Capital's new tourist tax.
The Daily Overview on MSNOpinion
Over 50% use debt for $500 shocks. Here's the real reason
More than half of Americans now reach for a credit card, buy-now-pay-later plan, or other borrowing when a routine setback ...
Families with children in community schools — who are also facing homelessness or are at risk of eviction — can now apply for financial relief from the state, according to a Wednesday news release ...
Soy Carmín on MSNOpinion
Crushing Reasons Why Gen Z Can't Afford to Start Their Families
This is a tough one, but we have to talk about it. It turns out Gen Z—you know, the folks currently navigating their 20s—is ...
The origins: Opened in 1958 by a Holocaust survivor as an aerospace liquidation business and surplus store, the Sun Valley ...
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Gratitude and doubt: The effects of the shutdown linger as families prepare for Thanksgiving
As Americans prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, the gratitude many feel is tempered by doubts caused by the disruptions of ...
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Why Pay-Per-View Prince Harry’s Saddest Gig Yet Matters
The irony of a man who spent years railing against being commodified by the media now voluntarily compressing himself into a ...
The San Diego Foundation announced Wednesday that $32.3 million has been raised for its San Diego Unity Fund and $960,000 has been awarded in grants.
Santa Fe has long referred to itself as “The City Different” for its distinct atmosphere and a blending of cultures that stretches back centuries. Now, it’s trying ...
Several states are reporting delays in Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program funds due to the recent government shutdown.
LAist on MSN
LA’s old residential hotels keep people off the streets — but they’re in financial peril
Every L.A. building surveyed for a new report was operating at a loss. Here’s how experts say their finances could be fixed.
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