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- Veterans continue to struggle with unemployment. Why?Unemployment for veterans who have served since 2001 has gone from 9.9 percent last year to nine percent, but it's still above the national average of 6.3 percent. Why is it hard for young veterans to find jobs?
- Personal finance: how a video game designer manages moneyEveryone has a unique approach to personal finance with different goals, lifestyles, and incomes. NerdWallet asks everyday people how they handle personal finance, and speak with a 26-year-old game designer in this installment of 'How Do You Do Money?'
- Retirement planning: How to maximize your social security benefitsRetirement planning involves deciding what to do with your Social Security benefits: should you take them out early, or suspend them until reaching full retirement age? Luckily, there is a lot of flexibility in terms of how to handle Social Security in retirement planning.
- How to manage your taxes like the richReducing your tax liability may seem like something a rich person does, but everyone can do it. Here are four tips to help you manage your taxes while keeping your retirement plans in mind.
- Internet access may be taxed for first timeThe Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998 will expire on Nov. 1, which means US's internet access and usage could soon be taxed for the first time. How will this affect your internet access bills?
- How much should you tip for a haircut? Baggage service?Calculating how much you should tip for different services can be tricky. Read on for hints to take the guesswork out of tipping.
- XBox One gets a price cut. Sort of.XBox One will be sold without the Kinect sensor starting June 9, effectively lowering the price to $399. With its new lower price point, the Xbox One is now in line with its biggest competitor, the Sony PS4.
- How to manage risk in retirement planningRetirement planning involves lots of gains and losses that can have huge effects on our financial choices. The trick in retirement planning is managing the shock of losses in order to maximize financial gains.
- Survey: 70 percent of FiveFingers owners will keep toe shoes despite lawsuitSeventy percent of FiveFingers toe shoe owners will continue to wear the shoes, according to a DealNews survey. The results come after the FiveFingers' company, Vibram, recently settled a lawsuit about misleading claims of the health benefits of the shoes.
- Supreme Court case could have major implications on TV's futureA Supreme Court case where television broadcasters are suing over-the-air subscription provider Aereo for copyright infringement could affect the future of television. What does this Supreme Court case mean for traditional antenna users?
- Should you save for retirement or college?Many parents are faced with the daunting task of saving for retirement and their children's graduation at the same time. Here are five tips to help you succeed at both.
- FiveFinger shoes owner? Come get your refund.FiveFingers shoes maker Vibram just settled a multi-million dollar class action lawsuit alleging that it deliberately misled customers over the health benefits of 'barefoot' running shoes. If you have a pair of Vibram FiveFingers shoes, you may be entitled to a refund.
- Mother's Day: Motherhood costs women $250,000 in lost wagesMother's Day isn't enough to make up for what motherhood costs. On average, mothers will give up nearly $250,000 in lifetime earnings by deciding to have a child.
- Mother's Day: The gift Mom really wants (you can't buy it)Mother's Day spending will reach $20 billion this year, according to the National Retail Federation. But the Mother's Day gift most moms say they want isn't available in a store.
- Mother's Day gifts that keep on giving: Five great subscription dealsMother's Day gifts don't have to be one-timers. Give a Mother's Day gift that will last the whole year with deals on subscriptions for wholesale clubs, beauty supplies, and even video games.
- Investing tips: How to really figure out your risk toleranceInvesting tips mean nothing if you don't know what risk level makes you comfortable. But your risk tolerance can be affected by a variety of factors beyond age and earnings. Figuring it out is key to getting the best investing tips.
- Mother's Day gifts? Treat yourself with these five great clothing deals.Mother's Day gift giving can be tricky, so give your loved ones (and yourself) a break and go on a shopping spree. Dealnews has rounded up five great Mother's Day clothing deals from Eddie Bauer, Nike, and more.
- Mother's Day gifts: 10 best, worst ideasMother's Day is less than a week away, so how about taking a page straight from mom's book surprising her with a thoughtful gift that's better than what she might expect? Read on for the ten best and worst Mother's Day gifts, no matter Mom's taste.
- Target CEO resigns. Will it win back shoppers?Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel has stepped down from his post in the wake of a massive data breach that rocked the entire retail sector last winter. Is teh CEO's resignation enough to restore shoppers trust in Target?
- Five ways to look like you know how to cookCooking doesn't come naturally to all of us, so Dealnews has rounded up the week's best kitchen deals for beginners.