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Canada's dollar continues its downward tumble. How will this affect you?

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The value of the Canadian dollar dropped five per cent over the last seven weeks, and the election of Donald Trump could mean it shrinks further. Mark Ting, a partner with Foundation Wealth and On The Coast's personal finance columnist,...
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Is post-secondary education the best path to a meaningful career?

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Personal finance expert Mark Ting discusses what to consider before deciding to pursue post-secondary education.
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Consumers may pull back amid tariffs, experts say not to stockpile goods

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Some consumers are reevaluating their spending amid fears that tariffs could increase the prices of many goods. (Scripps News)
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How Trump's reciprocal tariffs plan could affect businesses and your wallet

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A new plan signed by President Donald Trump is ushering in more uncertainty surrounding tariffs, and the potential impact on what U.S. consumers pay for goods. (Scripps News)
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About a month into 2025, are significant price drops on the horizon?

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We are just over a month into 2025, and less than three weeks into President Donald Trump's second term. Are the prices for everyday goods getting any cheaper? If not, when might prices start to fall? (Scripps News)
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Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate by a quarter-point

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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point on Wednesday. Here's what that means. (Scripps News)
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Consumer spending is still robust, even amid broader concerns about the economy

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Heading into the holiday season, Americans are showing they're still willing to spend money and grow the economy. (Scripps News)
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New report finds Americans owe more than a trillion dollars on credit cards

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Credit card debt is on the rise in the U.S., but new data shows that consumers are doing a better job of paying off those bills on time. (Scripps News)
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How olympian Lauryn Williams pivoted to a financial planning career

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Lauryn Williams is one of only six people to medal at both the winter and summer Olympics. She ran track and raced bobsled. How did she end up as a financial planner? (Scripps News)
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Is $1 million dollars enough for retirement? Experts weigh in

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Is $1 million dollars enough for retirement? Financial experts weigh in and share strategies for success. (Scripps News)
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10-year-old has a brain cyst; children's hospital is out-of-network

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The family of a 10-year-old girl who needs treatment found their hospital was suddenly out-of-network. What can you do if this happens?
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Tips to navigating insurance coverage for extreme weather

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When disaster strikes, some U.S. homeowners are finding their insurance providers aren't covering all of their costs. Scripps News hears from an expert about what to look for in a policy. (Scripps News)
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Walgreens to lower prices on hundreds of items this summer

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Walgreens' announcement to lower prices comes as above-average inflation has persisted after reaching a four-decade high in 2022. (Scripps News)
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Scam alert: Report shows which companies are impersonated the most

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Impersonation scams, where someone pretends to be with a popular company or government agency, are getting worse.
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Streaming music getting more expensive: How to keep costs down

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Most streaming services charge about $10 or $11 per month for their music bundles, but there might be ways to cut the cost down.
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Man gets dozens of unwanted Amazon deliveries every month

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An Ohio man is being sent numerous unwanted items in what might be part of a scheme to deceive consumers.
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Securing a spot in summer camp is getting more competitive and costly

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Many parents are struggling to secure spots and afford the costs of summer camp for their kids.
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It's time to spring-clean your finances after tax season

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With many people now having their tax refunds in hand, a money expert explains how to use them to spring-clean your savings and spending.
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Americans struggling to afford groceries due to increasing prices

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Consumers are still worried about inflation, and one place where folks feel the pinch is in their regular trips to the grocery store.
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Save money on groceries with some simple substitutions

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Inflation may be down, but grocery prices remain as high as ever. Smart shopper Trae Bodge shares some simple tips to save.
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All eyes on the Fed as interest rate cuts have yet to materialize

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In the Fed's eyes, the economy is strong, with the March jobs report showing growth for 39 months straight. But where are those interest rate cuts?
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Tax crunch time is here: What to do (and not do) this week

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The deadline for most people to file their 2023 taxes is Monday, April 15. Here are some tips to keep in mind when you file.
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Despite long-shot odds, more Americans are buying lottery tickets

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Overall in 2023, U.S. lottery sales totaled more than $113 billion, according to the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries.
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Are you prepared for a natural disaster? Do these things now

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Mother nature is really taking a toll on homes these days and there are some things you should do to be prepared.