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moving to U.S.

The Economic Policy Journal recently released a list of U.S. States that are officially bankrupt (i.e., insolvent).  These states are receiving SHADOW BAILOUTS from the federal government.  As Zero Hedge puts it, “one can only wonder how many other shadow programs are currently in operation to fund states under the table with federal money.”  He [...]

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Renting may be generally cheaper than owning (no property taxes, no huge closing fees or major renovation costs), but that doesn’t mean there aren’t costs associated with it.  In particular, you probably spend more than you think each time you move to a new apartment on a new lease.
How To Decide Whether It’s Time to [...]

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New students! – it’s that time of year again and you’re probably moving into your new dorm or apartment any day now, if you haven’t yet.  One of the things you’ll need to do is sign up for phone, cable and internet service if it isn’t already provided for for you by your college or [...]

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