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Money Tips

Budget 101

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Achieve the retirement of your dreams with hard work and help from some WorkMoney resources

Nearly half of Americans don’t have enough savings to cover a $1,000 unexpected expense

Healthy eating doesn't have to be expensive

Take control of your grocery spending with smart budgeting, meal planning, and waste-reducing strategies.

Here’s your go-to guide for getting help from Social Security, starting with the fastest, easiest options.

What you need to know to calculate how much you need to save for retirement

How to get your money with the Inflation Reduction Act

This guide is your cheat sheet for saving money without sacrificing coverage or speed.

Stretch your grocery budget with these low-cost, long-lasting foods. Stock up smart with shelf-stable staples that won’t go bad fast.

Whether dining out or cooking at home, food is typically one of the largest line items in most American households. 

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How to Set a Grocery Budget and Stick to It

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How to Start Getting Answers for Your Social Security Questions

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How Much Money Do You Need to Save for Retirement?

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The Inflation Reduction Act: How to Get Your Money

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Budget-Friendly Foods That Last The Longest

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How Much Americans Actually Spend on Food Each Month