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How Martin Shkreli’s Price Gouging Scandal Led to Stricter Laws for Drug Pricing

In 2015, Martin Shkreli captured national headlines when he raised the price of a life-saving medication by 5,000%—from $13.50 to…

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What New Tariffs Mean for Car Shoppers

To help you understand what is going on in the economy and beyond, our highly experienced Kiplinger Letter team will…

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Achieve Big Financial Goals Without Giving Up Your Everyday Pleasures

Working toward long-term financial goals doesn’t have to mean cutting out all the luxuries and small joys from your life.…

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The Delightful Way to Protect Your Cognitive Health

For most of us, protecting mental and physical health becomes a top priority as we get older. Still, unfortunately, some…

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Think You’re Safe From Medicaid Cuts? Your State Health Care Program May Not Be

Some Medicaid recipients think cuts to the program under the “One Big Beautiful Bill” won’t impact them. They could be…

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Do You Need to Dump Your Financial Advisor When You Move States?

There are plenty of things that need planning when you move states, and finding a new financial advisor is often…

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Trump Announces 30% Tariffs on EU and Mexico from Aug 1

KEY TAKEAWAYS U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose new 30% tariffs on Mexico and the European Union effective…

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Half of Americans Don’t Have a Written Financial Plan—Here’s Why That’s a Problem

Almost half of Americans say they don’t have a financial plan, and many feel unable to meet their goals. Without…

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The Intriguing Origins of the Dollar Symbol and Its Global Impact

The dollar sign ($) is one of the most recognized currency symbols in the world. But where did this familiar…

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Why the Rich Are Going Under the Radar

Some of today’s wealthiest individuals are giving away millions without saying a word. This rising trend, sometimes called “stealth giving,”…

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