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Here’s the ‘Living Wage’ in Every State (and D.C.) in 2025

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Can you afford to live where you are? The answer depends on two factors — your earnings and the cost of living in your area. The federal minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 per hour. Some states and cities set their minimum wages higher — including many states that have increased their minimum wages this year, as we reported in “Here’s the Minimum Wage in Every State in 2025.

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People Who Avoid These 5 Mistakes Retire With up to 40% More Money

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. You’re probably making at least one retirement mistake that could cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. A Northwestern Mutual study shows 71% of Americans know their financial plan needs help, yet barely a third…

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How to Be a Substitute Teacher — and How Much You Could Make

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If there’s one job that consistently needs people, it’s substitute teaching. All you have to do is open up a tab in your browser and type in “jobs near me,” and you’ll start to see ads offering flexible hours and “no experience necessary” to help fill the gaps in your local school system. Teacher shortages play heavily into the need for substitute teachers, but no matter where you live…

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Don’t Overlook These Essentials When Investing Overseas

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A few years ago, I had a conversation with a fellow real estate investor about his rental properties. He had bought multiple apartments in three locations and was happy with them all. They were returning good yields, and values were holding up in U.S. dollar terms, despite currency fluctuations in the two markets that weren’t in U.S. dollars. The three markets are St. Petersburg, Russia…

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