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Amazon distribution center at LAX sells for record price
An Amazon warehouse near the gates of Los Angeles International Airport has sold for a record price as logistics centers near transportation hubs grow in value.
The real estate investment arm of global financial services firm Morgan Stanley recently paid $211 million for the distribution center on 98th Street amid several private long-term ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Clean Up the Cloudy Headlight Covers
Well, you've done it again! You clever readers have come up with another batch of fabulous ways that you save time and money every day!
AUTO CLEANER
Use plain old baking soda on a damp rag to remove bugs, tar and anything else from your vehicle. Works great, even on the grill and chrome work. Leaves no residue or odor and won't harm the paint....Read more
PayPal applies to become a bank as US loosens regulatory reins
PayPal Holdings Inc. applied to become a bank in the U.S., looking to take advantage of the Trump administration’s openness to financial-technology companies entering the banking system.
The payments-focused firm submitted applications to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Utah Department of Financial Institutions to form a Utah-...Read more
11 AI-powered apps that help you save money
Most Americans feel uncomfortable with their emergency savings — and for good reason. According to Bankrate’s latest research, building a financial cushion feels impossible when you’re drowning in forgotten subscriptions, overpaying for everything and manually tracking expenses that slip through the cracks.
AI-powered finance apps solve ...Read more
The Fed cut interest rates again. We asked 5 experts what Americans should do next
The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates again at its final meeting of the year, signaling that Chair Jerome Powell was able to guide his deeply divided committee toward a consensus over how to manage an economy suffering from both higher inflation and unemployment.
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) in December reduced its benchmark ...Read more
Private health insurance costs are going up. A complete guide to your coverage options
Private health insurance premiums will be going up in 2026 — in some cases, by a lot.
Congressional Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked on health care reform, following disagreements over America’s health insurance marketplace that contributed to November’s government shutdown. At the heart of the issue is the extension of the ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Common Household Sources of Microplastics Plus Easy Swaps
Dust bunnies don't just multiply under your couch -- they're hoarding plastic. Scientists have discovered that everyday items we use, wash, wear and toss can release microscopic plastic fragments. These "microplastics" are everywhere: bottled water, teacups, indoor air -- even inside human arteries.
If you've ever dusted a sunny windowsill and ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Like It or Not, You Need a Good Credit Score
In my perfect world, there would be no credit scores. And while I do not believe that credit is necessarily evil, in that perfect world of mine, there would be no need for any of that because it would be, well ... perfect!
Back to reality. There are myriad reasons we need to have good credit histories and excellent credit scores.
Like it or ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Like Finding Money You Didn't Know You Had
You know the feeling when you reach into the pocket of a coat or pants you haven't worn for a while and pull out a $20 bill? What would it feel like if you pulled out hundreds of dollars? And what if you found money like that month after month?
It's not magic; it can be done. Pin holes in your financial life can turn into massive money-gushers....Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Show The Ants Who's Boss
I don't know about you, but when I learn some new and amazing household tip that promises to save me time and/or money, well, it just makes my day. I love it! Not all of the tips I get from you, my faithful readers, are brand-new. But since I am not good at keeping 20,000 or more of these delicious little tidbits cataloged in my mind (yes, you'...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: You Really Need a Good Night's Sleep
What would you pay for a good night's rest? A soccer club in England once spent nearly $200,000 on custom mattresses, pillows and even wallpaper designed to help players sleep before home games. Clearly, they believe sleep is nonnegotiable.
And they're right. Sleep isn't a luxury -- it's essential. Without it, we're cranky, forgetful and prone ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Money Leaks That May Be Draining Your Wallet Dry
What would it feel like to check your bank balance and find a pile of money you didn't know you had? Stop wasting money on goods and services that don't matter in the long run. By plugging the money leaks in your life, it's possible you could see the financial equivalent of working a second job in your wallet.
BUYING FROM A TV OR INTERNET AD. ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Remove Ink Stains From Leather
A new leather sofa or leather handbag -- so beautiful. Or perhaps it's the car you've had for a long time, the one with leather upholstery that still looks fantastic because that you've babied and protected it against spills and stains. And then somehow, that beautiful leather gets hit with an ink stain. It shouldn't happen, but life being what ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Once You Use This DIY Glass and Mirror Cleaner, You Will Never Look Back
I love simple DIY household cleaners, not only because they're so much cheaper than their commercial cousins but because they work better. I'm certain that over the years I've tried hundreds of recipes and formulas. Let's just say that some work well; others, not so much.
Recently, I've been researching and testing the wonders of cornstarch to ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Fresh Walls on a Dime
Hiring a professional painter is like hiring a magician. One day your walls are dingy, the next they're flawless. The only trick? The bill. A single room can set you back $400-$600. Multiply that by a few rooms, and you might as well start selling plasma.
The good news: You can paint your own walls. With the right tools and tricks, nobody will ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Clean the Dirty Edges of Carpet
Dark, shadowy, dirty lines on the carpet along baseboards, under doors and draperies, along the edges and in the crevices of carpeted stairs are visible signs of a problem called filtration soil. With the right tools and information, you can clean the dirty edges of the carpet. But first, it's important to know what that dirt is and how it got ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 10 Ways to Get Rid of Ants Using Ordinary Stuff in Your Pantry
Knowing how to get rid of ants around the house is important. But it's also fun to learn just how fascinating these creatures are. They're industrious and super smart, as far as insects go. Some ants can support up to 50 times their own weight while upside-down on glass. Ants are found almost everywhere on Earth. The largest ant colony ever ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets and Keep Them Looking Gorgeous
Kitchen cabinets are for storing dishes, not grease. Unfortunately, wood cabinets -- painted or natural with a clear finish -- are prone to all sorts of grease, grime and gunk from simply being in the kitchen.
Depending on just how much grease and grime you're looking at and the supplies you have available, here are four options for your ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: The Best Containers to Save and Repurpose
I can't tell you how many times I've been tempted by those gorgeous sets of matching glass storage jars that pop up in catalogs and on Pinterest boards. Perfect rows of grains, beans and pasta looking like a magazine ad. Lovely, yes. Affordable? Not so much.
Meanwhile, I'm over here stacking cottage cheese tubs in my fridge, and guess what -- ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Simple Solutions for 3 Common Laundry Problems
STINKY TOWELS AND CLOTHES
No matter how many times you wash those items, you just cannot get rid of the disgusting sour, mildewy odor. The problem is clear evidence of bacteria that continues to live in those items, despite having been previously laundered and dried.
Place the offending items in the washer, and set it to the hottest wash cycle...Read more
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