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August 22, 2024 | Read Online | | | Advertisement | | | Hi, fellow members of Team Clark. There was an issue with the link to the first story in yesterday’s newsletter. The issue was resolved quickly, but not before many of you tried to read it. We’re so sorry for any confusion and inconvenience. We value you and your trust, and we hope you continue to enjoy this newsletter! | | 💵 Today’s Top Stories | | | Earning a large income while enjoying the benefits of working from home is possible. Check out this list to see if you’re qualified for one of these high-paying remote jobs. Read more. |
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| | | Want to avoid getting ripped off by an overpriced rental car company without going on the most boring treasure hunt ever? This lesser-known site scrapes the internet for deals and discounts. Read more. |
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| | | The college and NFL seasons are about to kick off. Here’s how to watch without paying for cable or satellite TV for cheap – or even for free. Read more. |
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| | | Mint Mobile is already one of our favorite phone plans for the price. With this deal, it’s even cheaper! If you’re an AT&T or Verizon customer, you should really check this out. Read more. |
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| | | Life insurance can be tricky, especially when high-commission insurance salespeople try to get you to buy some of the types that are good for them and bad for you. Here’s how to spot the difference. Read more. |
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| | 🌴 Team Clark Survey Results | This week, we asked if you’ve spent more or less on summer vacation this year and why. Here are a few of your responses: | John in Iowa: “Much more! The cost of food, gas and hotels is up significantly. My wife and I used to spend $25-30 for a nice dinner. Now that same dinner is closer to $60. Hotels that used to cost $150 are now $250.” | Evie in Georgia: “More. Because airlines charge much extra for selecting seats [compared to the past], hotels for room rates and [there are] plenty of surcharges for everything else.” | Jeff in Georgia: “We spend about the same amount of time vacationing and will make adjustments to how many times eating out vs. eating in or the number of and type of attractions we see or go do. Spend is relatively the same.” | John in Kansas: “We spent much more. I got a very small inheritance. My wife and I are in our 50s and we’re not empty nesters. … We decided to make memories and have experiences [instead of spending on] material things. We spent a week in Alaska and had the most wonderful time. Our vehicles have over 200,000 miles and still work. I’d rather travel than replace them!” | Patricia in Georgia: “Could not afford vacation. High inflation requires careful planning to pay for essentials.” | | 📊 Stat of the Day | 💰️ $116.8 million: Possible Year 1 compensation for new Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol, which the company poached from Chipotle. That includes $85 million in cash and equity, a base salary of $1.6 million, a cash incentive of up to $7.2 million and potential annual equity rewards of $23 million. |
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| Clark often calls himself an optimist and technology breakthroughs are just one of the reasons why he feels so positive about our country. He talks about how innovation can fix issues in our environment and he includes some real examples. Also, Clark has shared stories recently about many Americans, especially the elderly, being taken advantage of with technology schemes. There’s a new company trying to prevent fraud from happening. | | | ☎️ Need Money Help? | The Team Clark Consumer Action Center is a free helpline that can help you navigate your money questions. Call 636-492-5275. Visit clark.com/cac for more information. | | Advertisement | | | | | |
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