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California’s Fix To The Retirement Crisis

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29 March 2016

California's Fix To The Retirement Crisis



California is proposing its own solution to the retirement crisis: a universal, state-backed 401(k) retirement savings plan. The state's legislature in Sacramento heard recommendations from a state board yesterday on an initiative to create the California Secure Choice Retirement Plan, basically a...
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Home Equity Lines Of Credit Make Big Comeback



Mortgage lenders are in a bit of pickle right now, because of falling mortgage originations and refinancings. This, despite the fact that home equity has increased by $6 trillion since the Great Recession, according to newly published research from CoreLogic, a real-estate consultancy. Now, some...
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6 Travel Hacks Everyone Should Know



Travel can be exciting but grueling, too. Simple things trip us up, complicating seemingly simple activities. Once the biggies like finding cheap flights or finding cheap hotels and accommodation are taken care of, the "unimportant" details like passing airport security unexhausted, getting...
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Minimum Wage - Does A Federal Minimum Wage Increase Make Sense?



California's lawmakers and labor unions have reached an agreement to raise the state's minimum wage from $10 to $15 per hour over the next 6 years. The backroom deal is still in its final stages, but California Governor Jerry Brown is expected to make a formal announcement anytime now. According...
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