Personal Finance:
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Feb 26th, 2009
A Kaiser Family Foundation poll released Wednesday found that more than half of Americans cut back on some kind of health care to save money in the past year, the Associated Press reported.
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Feb 20th, 2009
Tax return season is upon us. Do you know what there is to know about Child Tax Credit? IRS says You may be able to claim a child tax credit if you have a qualifying child.
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Feb 12th, 2009
After many months of wondering, we finally have confirmation that we’re in a recession. Unfortunately, that means spending less on necessities and eliminating what we now consider to be luxuries. But during these tough economic times, the Institute for Good Medicine and the physician members of the Pennsylvania Medical Society urge you to protect your greatest asset - your health.
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Feb 7th, 2009
According to Ryan Howell, assistant professor of psychology at San Francisco State University and SF State graduate Graham Hill, money spent in the right places promotes happiness. We all know that happiness, in turn, leads to better health.
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Nov 25th, 2008
The Wall Street Journal examined how the U.S. housing market's collapse is forcing a growing number of Americans sitting on large medical bills to choose between paying the mortgage and paying the doctor.
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Oct 28th, 2008
As the presidential election nears to conclusion many Americans are using various tax calculators trying to understand the real and hard facts of how many a family or an individual may save in taxes under Barack Obama's or John McCain's health care or tax cut plans.
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Oct 22nd, 2008
About 45 percent of survey respondents were unaware that they can save money in the coming year by making smart decisions about their health benefits.
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Oct 8th, 2008
How Wall Street financial crisis and "ticker shock" may be taking a toll on your heart. Protect your heart from stress.
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Sep 22nd, 2008
According to a large study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, traditional thinking about gender roles leads to less pay for women and even greater pay for the "traditional" thinking men compared to their more modern counterparts. Although women have been making strides over the past few decades for "equal pay for equal work", this study shows that when men and women view the ideal place for a woman as the home, they had a significant earning advantage over those who disagreed.
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Sep 17th, 2008
Farmers and ranchers on average spend about twice as much on health care than non-farmers.