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💵 Today’s Top Stories
Retirement

The “heavy lifting” may be done once you’re retired. But you still can earn extra money. Team Clark points out some good ways to make that happen. Read more.

Stolen Phone

You reach into your pocket and realize your phone is gone. You can’t find it. You panic. Your entire life is on that thing. What do you do to protect yourself? Read more.

Travel

Clark lets the deal determine when and where he travels. Here’s why plane tickets are the first priority for him ahead of hotel rooms. Read more.

Insurance

Clark loves term life insurance, especially if people depend on your income. We’ve evaluated the best, safest choices on the market with Clark’s key criteria. Read more.

Max

Are you a cord cutter who is a fan of HBO content? Now is a great time to consider adding a Max subscription to your streaming TV options. Read more.

📊 Stat of the Day

💸 $90 trillion: Assets that Boomers are expected to pass to Millennials in the next 20 years, making Millennials the richest generation in history.

💰️ Deal Alert: Today’s Top Deals
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🎙️ Podcast

The new car market is finally improving for consumers. A recent chart shows even better news for buyers! Clark shares which brands have the most inventory so you can find the best deal. Also, there’s a shift in energy supplies that impacts your wallet. While renewable options like rooftop solar are less economical in residential neighborhoods, utility companies are catching on.

☎️ 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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