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July 15th, 2015 - PM Edition

Trump Worth $10 Billion? It's Likely You're a Smarter Investor


Forbes reports Donald Trump is worth $4.1 billion; Trump says $10 billion. Either way, he'd be worth a lot more if he simply retired 30 years ago and put his money in an unmanaged stock fund.

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5 Money Moves Newlyweds Should Make but Often Don't


After the honeymoon phase, reality sets in. Money woes can destroy a marriage -- here are five ways to avoid them.

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Afternoon Deals: Wednesday, Jul. 15


Including deals from Macy's, Hanes, Sierra Trading Post, Uniqlo, Microsoft Store, Dell Financial Services, eBay, Fry's, Home Depot and more.

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Price of Average Restaurant Meal Jumps


It's been years since the value of a good old-fashioned home-cooked meal looked so attractive, according to government statistics.

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The Most Pleasant — and Painful — Cities for Drivers


Getting behind the wheel can be a joy in some cities -- and a chore in others. Find out where your town ranks.

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Poverty Rate Drops, But Not for These Children


The poverty rate among children in the U.S. has decreased, but one group continues to lag the rest.

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