Once the worst of the pandemic passed, some of us turned from being savers to spenders — setting ourselves up for potential disaster.
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How to Keep Revenge Spending From Ruining Your Retirement
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Tech Is Allowing Businesses to Overcharge You in Tips
The New York Times – Business:Payment apps and touch screens have made it easy for merchants to ask us for preset gratuity amounts. We don’t need to succumb to the pressure.
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These Tropical Plants Are Visually Appealing and Edible
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Some of the most visually appealing ones are also delicious. Here’s how to choose — and grow — the best ones.
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What is in the CHIPS Act, Aimed at Childcare Expansion and National Security
The New York Times – Business:A sprawling new program for the semiconductor industry is foremost about national security, but it will try to advance other priorities as well
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The CHIPS Act Is About More Than Chips: Here’s What’s in It
The New York Times – Business:A sprawling new program for the semiconductor industry is foremost about national security, but it will try to advance other priorities as well
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What You Should Know Before Choosing Kitchen Cabinets
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:It’s more complicated than you might think. Here’s what to consider before you spend a lot on the wrong ones.
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When It Comes to Money, Your Brain Can Be Your Own Worst Enemy
The New York Times – Business:Our cognitive biases can get in the way of saving for the future, especially for retirement. Here’s how to recognize and overcome them.
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How to Repurpose Heirloom Jewelry For Your Wedding
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Couples looking to add a personal touch to their weddings are reimagining jewels passed down through generations and recasting them into new creations.
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Why Investing at the Last Moment Can Hurt Your Returns
The New York Times – Business:You can still put money in an I.R.A. for 2022, and that’s better than not investing at all. But an early start would have given you a great advantage, our columnist says.
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What to See This Spring in NYC: Broadway Shows, Concerts and More
The New York Times – Music:“Life of Pi” and Laura Linney on Broadway, Lise Davidsen at the Met Opera, SZA on tour: Here’s what we’re looking forward to this season.
