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One-Way Flights for $69 or 4,500 Miles on Alaska Airlines
Select your departure city to see available deals starting at $69. But you must book by the end of August 12 and fly by December 18.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Seven Great Places to Retire in Florida
retirement Every day Florida's population wells by almost 900 people, many of them retirees relocating for the second phase of their lives.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Last updated
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Five Best U.S. Airport Lounges for Your Money
These five U.S. airport lounges can help you relax without breaking the bank. Plus, our tips on airline and credit card programs can save you even more.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
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How to Get Access to Airport Lounges
There are several different ways to get into airport lounges — at varying price points.
By Becca van Sambeck Published
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Best Summer Travel Deals 2024
This summer, enjoy the best specials and deals on flights, hotels and car rentals from Google Flights, Delta, Costco Travel, Hyatt, Marriott, Avis, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line and more.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Yes, Jewelry Can Be an Investment. Here's How to Find It
Kiplinger explains what to watch out for in jewelry to invest in, how to find the goods, and how to have some fun with jewelry investments.
By Lisa Amand Published
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How to Keep Lifestyle Creep From Hurting Your Wealth
spending While it's important to enjoy life when you're doing well, getting carried away could affect your wealth. Here's what you should do to prevent lifestyle creep.
By Eric Roberge, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Investment Adviser Last updated
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Three Medicare Changes on the Horizon for 2025
Medicare beneficiaries will have a lower out-of-pocket maximum for their Part D Prescription drug coverage in 2025.
By Donna LeValley Published
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Hotels That Give You the Best Value for Your Money, According to Guests
New research reveals the best hotels in the U.S. for value for money according to hotel guests — and why they’re demanding more from their stay.
By Charlotte Gorbold Published