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Taxes

The deadline to file your 2025 tax return is approaching. What documents can you shred? What should you keep for six years? And what does Clark want you to keep forever? Read more.

Costco

Costco sends out plenty of notice before your membership is set to renew. The company has cracked down on membership sharing. Here’s what to know about your renewal date. Read more.

Two credit cards

Are you looking to add a new credit card to your wallet? This cash back rewards card is a popular choice for many. Read more.

TMobile

Connect by T-Mobile offers plans as cheap as $15 per month. Here’s the money-saving plan Clark recommends and how it compares to other bargain cell phone providers. Read more.

Smart Meter

Power companies are getting sophisticated about monitoring your energy use and layering in dynamic pricing. Should you take advantage of the tech yourself? Read more.

🎉 The Best Can't-Miss Deals Today

From credit cards to phone plans to streaming services and more, here are the top limited-time deals as of March 21, 2025.

Credit Cards

  • Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: 75,000 Miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening, plus receive a one-time $250 Capital One Travel credit to use in your first cardholder year – that’s equal to $1,000 in travel.

Phone Plans

  • Consumer Cellular: Get two unlimited lines for $60; save an additional $5/month with AARP (senior citizens only).

  • US Mobile: Now through March 31, get Unlimited Premium for $35/month for six months with promo code FULLSPEED.

Streaming

  • Disney+ and Hulu bundle: From March 7 through March 30, new and eligible returning customers can subscribe to the “Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic” package for $2.99 per month for four months.

  • YouTube TV: New customers can enjoy a 21-day free trial for YouTube TV’s Base Plan. And, if you like what you see, you can get your first six months of service for $69.99 per month.

📊 Stat of the Day

🏪 -4.3%: Convenience store year-over-year sales. Americans aren’t buying in-store items like snacks and cigarettes at nearly the same rate. Refrigerated items dropped 7% and chocolate candy fell 6%. The total number is negative despite some major success stories – and high margins – on more elevated, fresh food options.

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