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The end of the year is a traditional time for gift-giving — lots of gift-giving. Americans typically spend between $800 and $1,000 on holiday gifts ....
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From Texas Standard . Despite an economy that is reportedly continuing to grow, the state’s budget chief is looking ahead to the next legislative...
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One Dallas school is devoted to helping its students get hands-on experience with money. Conrad High School is home to many low-income and refugee…
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Domestic violence victims are often women, but not only women. In Texas, one in three men report facing intimate partner violence in their lifetimes. This…
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To live “comfortably” in Dallas these days, you’ll need $57,984 per year, according to a report published this week by Go Banking Rates, a financial…
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Congressional Republicans this week rolled out their alternative to the Affordable Care Act. Though some on the right have criticized it as “Obamacare…
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Some people struggling with money may decide to make big changes to mark the start of 2017.Experts say there is a right and wrong way to approach…
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An often overlooked aspect of domestic violence is financial abuse. Victims are forced to co-sign loans, open new credit cards and make purchases they…
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Worrying about money can be stressful, distracting and time-consuming. According to new research, a third of Americans are actually losing sleep over…
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Your credit score controls the obvious (things like mortgage eligibility) and the not so obvious (like whether you can upgrade your cable package.)Tony…
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KERA’s One Crisis Away project examines life for folks on the financial edge. Many senior citizens fall into that category. They might struggle with…
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New research out of the North Texas Food Bank's Hunger Center explores the link between food security and other financial habits. According to Research…