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Hybrids vs EVs: Why hybrids are surging as EV sales slow

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Electric vehicles have received all the hype in recent years, but now sales are slowing as hybrids appear to be en vogue.
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Jason Tartick talks new book that guides couples to financial harmony

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Scripps News talks to Jason Tartick on navigating conversations about finances within our relationships.
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Buying eclipse glasses? Know the warning signs of dangerous fakes

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As Americans scramble to buy eclipse glasses, astronomers are warning of thousands of potentially dangerous counterfeit glasses being sold online.
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What to buy, and not buy, in April

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April may not have many big sales weekends, but you can still score some great deals on outdoor items and spring cleaning products.
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Retirees are returning to the workforce in droves: Here's why

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Instead of putting down their tools or laptops at age 65, many retirees are returning to work, and inflation is only one reason.
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Thinking solar power? Make sure you do your homework

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Solar panels can save money on your electric bill, but there are pros and cons you should know about first.
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IRS launches new tax filing pilot program in 12 states

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IRS Direct File allows eligible taxpayers to get tax returns ready and file online for free.
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Are tax credits better than deductions? Advice for top tax questions

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Personal finance expert Ted Jenkin joined Scripps News to answer viewers' top questions about tax season.
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Talking Taxes: Scripps News answers viewers' biggest tax questions

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Scripps News brings in tax experts to help answer viewers' questions on everything from missed deductions to surprise health insurance tax bills.
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Talking taxes: Why do seniors still have to pay taxes?

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We are taking your questions to the tax experts so you are armed with information ahead of Tax Day.
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Are cash-back apps like Ibotta and Rakuten worth it?

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With everything so expensive these days, it would sure be nice to get some cash back on your purchases.
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Should you sell your home while going through a divorce?

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A real estate broker says couples have three choices when deciding what to do with a home during a divorce.
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Secrets to hiring a good contractor, and warning signs of a bad one

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A home improvement contractor shares her secrets to make sure you hire a good contractor who will finish the job and not overcharge you.
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Do women spend more than men? Untangling gender-based money myths

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Myths surrounding women and money can often propel the falsehoods even further. Here are some common misconceptions debunked.
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Auto insurance rates soaring in 2024: What you can do

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Maintaining a clean driving record isn't enough to keep rates low. Insurance companies are looking to recoup loses incurred in recent years.
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FAFSA fumble: Millions still waiting for financial aid letters

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Delays in the federal financial aid system have left millions of college students in limbo this year. Here's what parents and students can do.
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What to buy in March, and a few things to skip

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March is a great month to start shopping for the great outdoors. According to Consumer Reports, here are some of the best deals you'll find.
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Rodents can cause thousands of dollars in damage to your car

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Springtime brings mice and squirrels into cars as they look for a place to stay on cool nights.
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Biden administration announces $8 cap on credit card late fees

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau estimates banks make about $14 billion a year in credit card late fees, with the average fee at $32.
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Suze Orman: Why many women struggle to save money

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Financial expert Suze Orman says she gets thousands of emails from women needing help with saving, as women still battle a gender pay gap.
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What do Powell's comments on rate cuts mean for Americans?

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Powell said the Fed isn't ready to start cutting interest rates until the central bank has more confidence in the strength of the economy.
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Spring clean your home, and make money doing it

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Feeling overwhelmed by all the stuff in your home? A decluttering expert shows how to spring clean, and make some money while doing it.
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Do You Need a Financial Planner?

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With banks offering 5% returns and tons of free advice available on social media, fewer people are using financial advisers for investment advice. Bloomberg's Sally Bakewell explains. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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These Are the Best Business Schools in the World

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The Stanford Graduate School of Business, for the fifth straight year, has claimed the top spot in Bloomberg Businessweek's annual ranking of the best business schools. Dimitra Kessenides wrote the report and joined "Bloomberg Markets:...