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Google will increase YouTube TV’s price by 12%

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According to an email sent Thursday to subscribers, Google stated that it will increase YouTube TV’s monthly cost by $8 starting in April. YouTube TV subscribers will notice a 12 percent increase in their monthly costs. They will pay $64.99 instead of $72.99. Google blamed increased content costs for the price increase. Google and the […]

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Five Things You Need to Know About The Aspire Credit Card

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The Bank of Missouri issues the Aspire Credit Card. Terms and conditions vary depending on the location it is advertised, your eligibility, and how you apply. Targeted offers may have been sent to you online or by mail regarding different versions of this card. Even if your credit score is not perfect, the features can […]

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What Biden’s ESG Veto means for Investor Choice

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Congress tried to repeal a Labor Department rule that allowed retirement fund managers to take into account ESG factors earlier this month. A veto override vote has been scheduled for Thursday by the House. However, since two-thirds of both chambers would have to be present in order to override the veto, Biden’s Veto will likely […]

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March Rent Report: 65% fail the affordability test in U.S. cities

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The rule of thumb states that rent should not exceed 30% of a household’s gross income. This means that most cities in the United States are out of reach. NerdWallet’s monthly rent-to-income ratio analysis for 225 U.S. cities shows that 65% of rents are equal or higher than the 30% recommended ratio in February. The […]

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Zelle Taxes: What Makes This Payment App Different?

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Venmo and other online payment apps might have informed you about new IRS measures to track income received through these services. Zelle is the most widely-used app, and it doesn’t seem to be changing its tax reporting policies. Zelle is managed by a group of banks who use it to send funds to clients directly. […]

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