Here’s how to resist the urge to splurge in a post-pandemic spending spree

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Here's how to resist the urge to splurge in a post-pandemic spending spree
Just over 50% of U.S. consumers plan to spend extra money splurging or treating themselves, according to a recent survey. Here's how to do it smartly.
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Biden wants $14 billion for the Social Security Administration. The funding could help customer service
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The IRS is sending letters to more than 36 million families who may be eligible for the new monthly child tax credit
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It can't be transitory
"the salary increases currently happening in the economy are not going to be transitory. They're going to stick. People are going to get anchored to them overnight ..."
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