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15 Places With the Highest-Paying Jobs for Electricians Across America

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Electricians are becoming increasingly important to the U.S. economy as electricity demand accelerates and the country expands its energy infrastructure. Electricians can enter the field without four-year degrees and can instead opt for a less expensive trade school education or an apprenticeship that allows them to earn while they hone their skills. Demand for electricians’ services is already…

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Social Security Fairness Act: Unfair Taxes and the Bill That Aims to Fix It

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The Social Security Fairness Act signed at the beginning of 2025 is now unfair, at least when it comes to taxes, according to some representatives in Congress. The Social Security Fairness Act eliminated the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO), which reduced Social Security benefits for about 3.2 million public-sector retirees who also receive pension…

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6 Low-Stress Side Hustles That Don’t Require a Car or a Degree

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You don’t need a master’s degree or a vehicle to build a reliable second income stream. While the gig economy is often associated with driving for rideshare apps or delivering food, some of the best opportunities require nothing more than a reliable internet connection and a bit of spare time. If you are looking to pad your savings or offset rising costs without adding significant stress to your…

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How to Qualify for the New $25,000 Tip Deduction on 2025 Taxes

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Roughly 6 million people reported income from tips on federal income tax returns in the past — and you can bet they’ll jump at the chance to see a bigger refund by claiming a new deduction on tip income on 2025 federal returns. We’re talking about waitstaff, food servers, fast food and counter workers, barbers and hairdressers. And bakers, blackjack dealers, babysitters, bingo workers…

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