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We discuss the labor market and the wages needed to cover a family's basic needs.
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How tariff wars are changing consumer behavior and retirement plans.
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Experts discuss inflation, deflation, and the presidential candidates’ plans to lower costs.
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We separate fact from fiction when it comes to Social Security cuts and discuss retirement savings.
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Both presidential candidates have proposed ending federal taxes on tips, but what does that mean for local workers and the economy?
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Some families can't afford to keep their pets because vet bills are too high. We'll see how private equity funds could be at play.
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After Wendy's clarified its pricing plans, we ask if we'll see more of these pricing tactics, and why.
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We get advice on qualifying for tax credits, filing if you're a gig worker and getting an extension on your taxes.
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High mortgage rates and housing prices raise the question, has it become a renter's market?
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An MIT calculator shows the average living wage for an adult Hoosier with no children is more than $15 an hour.
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Researchers at UC develop a scale to measure your cryptoeconomics literacy.
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The state's economy is growing, but there's still room for improvement for Ohio workers.