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💵 Most Expensive Cities To Live in the U.S.

Where you live can affect the lifestyle you can afford as much as how much money you make.

If you’re thinking about a move, or you want to live somewhere nice but affordable in retirement, you may want to avoid California.

According to a new study by U.S. News and World Report, the state accounts for 12 of the 20 most expensive cities in the nation.

The criteria? “Median gross rent and annual housing costs for mortgage-paying homeowners.” The top 10:

  1. San Diego, CA

  2. Los Angeles, CA

  3. Honolulu, HI

  4. Miami, FL

  5. Santa Barbara, CA

  6. San Francisco, CA

  7. Salinas, CA

  8. Santa Rosa, CA

  9. San Juan, Puerto Rico

  10. Vallejo & Fairfield, CA

💵 Today’s Top Stories
Social Security

Clark says most people won’t think about this until age 50. But he wants you to set up this account if you’re at least 30 years old. Here’s what it is, how to sign up and how it can help you. Read more.

Streaming TV

Virtually every major streaming service raised prices this year. So it’s a good time to evaluate what you pay for. Team Clark has narrowed your choices down to these favorites. Read more.

Booking flights online

If you fly front of the plane, you can save mega bucks by leveraging discounted international flight tickets. But can you save enough to justify this Clark-approved membership? Read more.

sim

Apple ditched physical SIM cards for eSIM tech when it released the iPhone 14. What phones and networks support these “embedded” SIM cards? And what happens if you switch devices? Read more.

📊 Stat of the Day

🍬 68%: Share of Americans that plan to hand out candy tonight for Halloween. A full 60% of parents admit to helping themselves to some of their kids’ candy haul from trick-or-treating.

💰️ Deal Alert: Today’s Top Deals
Halloween
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🎙️ Podcast

Do you use the same password over and over? It’s putting your information at a huge risk! But there’s a solution that can help better protect your information. Also, a recent article painted timeshares as an emerging hit with young travelers. Clark has long disliked timeshares and warned consumers against buying them. Has anything changed?

☎️ 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.

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