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💵 Today’s Top Stories
Auto insurance prices are finally leveling off — at least relative to the last several years. But auto insurance in three states costs more than $250 on average. Read more.
If you don’t ask, you don’t get. Find out what credit card companies will do for at least three-quarters of cardholders if you simply ask. Read more.
Clark makes an optimistic prediction about the job market for the rest of this year. He also explains why the market is frozen – and why huge multinational corporations are making cuts. Read more.
Looking for a free – and legal – way to download music? We have a list of 10, including a few names you may not know. Try these brands for free music. Read more.
📊 Stat of the Day
💸 $37,500: The money the U.S. paid to its 2026 Olympics gold medalists in Italy. That’s 15th-highest among 25 countries surveyed. Great Britain, Sweden and Norway don’t pay their medalists at all, while Poland would award a two-room apartment, jewelry and a Toyota Carolla and Singapore would award $792,000 to gold medalists.
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🎙 Podcast
After years of increases, there’s potentially good news on the auto insurance front. Clark looks at industry trends that point to lower costs for car insurance.
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