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Trump vowed to slash grocery prices on Day 1—see how food costs have actually changed and what it means for your wallet today.
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The local library offers free internet access and a wealth of books and programs for those looking to enrich their minds without emptying their wallets. Deming sits in southwestern New Mexico like a ...
Willimantic sits in eastern Connecticut and earned the nickname “Thread City” back when textile mills ruled the economy. Those days are long gone, but something wonderful stuck around—the affordable ...
Experts explain how to interpret your bill, break down common charges and help track your monthly expenses more efficiently.
Is the AI market about to crash? Recent reports have led some to speculate that the AI bubble is about to go the way of the ...
The big promise of electric vehicles is that you can finally ditch the gas station and its painful prices. But is charging ...
The start of a new month often brings familiar paperwork and, lately, a shock. Across the U.S., households are finding their ...
It's the ultimate energy hack. Homeowners take matters into own hands after energy prices skyrocket: 'I was routinely paying 10% of my monthly income' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Utility costs have risen dramatically in 2025, making it more difficult than ever to stick to a budget. According to a July CNET survey, almost eight out of 10 adults are stressed about utility bills.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Robinson Meyer of the climate and energy site Heatmap News why electricity bills are rising faster than inflation.