The Supreme Court just struck down IEEPA tariffs—expected to lower prices for building materials, imported goods, and appliances. See which everyday expenses to watch, concrete ways to lock in new savings, and key tips to make tariff relief count for your household budget.
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Education & Everyday Savings
How to Beat Summer Learning Loss: Grants and Programs Keeping Kids Engaged
Explore how summer learning loss impacts students and discover free grants and programs to keep kids …
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Utility bills remain high in 2026—but a new wave of relief programs can help you cut …
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Digital wallets are launching real bill-pay perks and utility rebates for 2026—see which apps offer cash …
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2025 rules mean most medical debt must be erased from credit reports—but some old or misreported …
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Debt burdens after disaster can feel impossible, but hidden relief moves—from FEMA to credit forbearance—can shrink …
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Eco-friendly checking accounts now offer real savings—like high-yield rates, cash back, and zero fees—alongside planet-positive perks. …
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Big changes to federal student loan repayment plans—including a discontinued SAVE plan—mean borrowers may need new …
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Education & Everyday Savings
Employer Health Costs Jumping? Practical Coverage Moves for Businesses & Workers
Sharp employer health plan cost jumps are coming in 2026—but smart tactics like telemedicine, data-driven wellness, …
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Bank account perks have evolved—see which checking and savings features actually put cash in your pocket …