Financial issues and trauma have been marked as the number one reason for relationship breakdown, so I have provided my top 5 money rules for success in relationships - mostly from my experience and observations.
Happy millennial couple posing with lot of money, holding with dollar fans, orange panorama ... [+] background with empty space
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The conversation doesn't have to be intense, it can be natural and comfortable. Have an open dialogue to share ideas and opinions and moreover, see if you can come to a middle ground if you find yourself disagreeing with one another. You can ask your partner questions like:
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These 5 states pay the most money in unemployment benefits | Fox Business
Glassdoor Chief Economist Andrew Chamberlain on where the jobs are in America including sectors like e-commerce, health care and IT.
Close to 20 million Americans are currently receiving unemployment benefits as layoffs from the coronavirus pandemic and related lockdown continue to mount, even as many businesses have reopened.
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EXTRA $600 IN UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS ENDS NEXT MONTH AS MILLIONS OF AMERICANS REMAIN OUT OF WORK
Brevard's federal CARES Act money to help job creation, food banks
CareerSource Brevard has been awarded $750,000 to help get Brevard County back to work, as part of an effort to restart a Space Coast economy that has been crushed by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Brevard County Commission on Tuesday awarded CareerSource Brevard, the county's designated workforce services provider, the $750,000 grant for a workforce recovery program. Money for the grant comes out of a $105.03 million federal grant the county received through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
Money actually can buy happiness, study finds - The Washington Post
A new report finds that in recent decades, having more money has become increasingly associated with greater happiness.
The Expanding Class Divide in Happiness in the United States, 1972—2016, published last week in the journal Emotion, found that among people age 30 and older, the correlation between income and happiness has steadily risen over the years.
The study used data from the General Social Survey, one of the longest-running nationally representative surveys of U.S. adults, with 44,198 participants between 1972 and 2016.
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Your Money Can't Silence Me
The city of Milwaukee wanted to give me $400,000 to be quiet after cops kneeled on my neck, stood on my ankle, and tased me in a parking lot.
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I rejected the offer because I have a responsibility to be a voice and help change the narrative for my people. In order to do so I have to tell my story, so dialogue and conversations about police brutality can help influence and change a corrupt system. It goes deeper than me just illegally parking.
Kevin O'Leary: Big money mistake people make and what to do instead
According to Kevin O'Leary, people spend too much money on things they don't need – like a $2.50 cup of coffee "is such a waste of money," he says.
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In fact, "the biggest money mistake people make today is they don't put aside at least $100 a week towards their retirement," he tells CNBC Make It . "That's the minimum."
While that might seem like a lot to some, O'Leary believes with the right plan, "everybody can save $100 a week."
Skagway's economy depends on cruise tourism.
Alaskans began receiving Permanent Fund Dividends this week. The payments, just shy of $1,000, were distributed months early an effort to help offset the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The small Alaska town of Skagway is going a step further, distributing a large portion of its federal CARES Act funding directly to residents. A million dollars went in the mail last week and that’s just the first round.
KHNS reporter Claire Stremple says city officials hope this unique action will keep residents in Skagway.
How Parler app plans to make money
Parler, a social media app that conservatives are flocking to for its free speech promises, will not be pushing ads on its central platform, but will instead be using influencers to bring in money.
"Our business model is going to be an ad revenue model. The idea of how we're going to do it isn't going to be a centralized model for ads, it will be specific around influencers. So advertisers will target influencers and those people with a large reach, rather than us as a platform," Parler CEO and founder John Matze told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
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