Jamie Feldman
Jamie Feldman is a journalist, essayist and content creator. After building a byline as a lifestyle editor for HuffPost, her articles and editorials have since appeared in Cosmopolitan, Betches, Nylon, Bustle, Parade, and Well+Good. Her journey out of credit card debt, which she chronicles on TikTok, has amassed a loyal social media following. Her story has been featured in Fortune, Business Insider and on The Today Show, NBC Nightly News, CBS News, and NPR. She is currently producing a podcast on the same topic and living in Brooklyn, New York.
Latest articles by Jamie Feldman
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Walgreens Launches Digital Tool To Help Save On Prescription Costs
Walgreens says its Rx Savings Finder will help customers compare coupon prices to get the best deal.
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Ford Recalls 45,000 Cars Over Faulty Door Latches
The Ford recall follows its 2020 recall for the same issue. Here's what to know.
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Holiday Shopping? Here’s Why Some Stores May Let You Keep Your Returns
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, you're likely to find more stores shunning returns in favor of a 'keep-it' policy, study finds.
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Amazon To Offer Students $25 Flights For The Holidays — But You Must Act Fast
Amazon Prime Student members will have a chance to score one of 3,000 tickets for a limited time, starting December 5.
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Streaming May Become Less Overwhelming (and Less Expensive) Next Year
Streaming services: We’re about to enter the era of bundles, saving money in the process, study says.
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Visa Issues Scam Alert, Just In Time For The Holidays
Scammers prepare all year for the holiday season so they can take advantage of increased activity and people who let their guard down while shopping, Visa said.
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AAA Predicts More of Us Will Be On The Road This Thanksgiving
AAA advises motorists to get an early start on Thursday and prepare for lots of traffic.
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Poshmark Aims To Save You Money (And The Planet) This Secondhand Sunday
Poshmark’s second annual event this Sunday promotes pre-owned gifts — and a more sustainable holiday season.
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Startup Harmonic Health Aims to Remake Dementia Treatment
Harmonic Health's program combines a team of medical specialists with AI and other advanced technology to provide comprehensive care.
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Cheers! DoorDash Brings Alcohol Delivery To New Jersey
DoorDash is the first third-party app to get the greenlight to deliver alcohol in New Jersey — just in time for the holidays.
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Student Loan Application Forms Just Got Easier, Sort Of
The federal student loan application form has been simplified but its rollout might leave you scrambling.
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Free Healthcare Extended To All WWII Veterans
Under the healthcare program, enrollees will be exempt from paying monthly premiums, co-pays or enrollment fees.
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At Last, You Can Get A Healthcare 'Pod' Experience At The Gym
A healthcare tech firm has launched the 'world’s first A.I. doctor’s office,' which will soon be installed in gyms, malls and offices nationwide.
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Scams: Senior Investors Targeted As Crypto Payment Use Grows
Crypto investment scams are climbing, costing senior victims about $35,000 each last year, the FBI reports.
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More Insurance Companies Are Leaving California
Home and auto insurance coverage is getting harder to come by in California and other disaster-prone regions.
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Your Favorite Payment Apps May Face Federal Scrutiny
A new payment app proposal would make PayPal, Apple Pay and more abide by some of the same rules as big banks and other financial institutions.
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Users of Fintech App Brigit to Get $18M in Refunds
The fintech app falsely promised cash-strapped users instant cash advances and locked them into monthly memberships that they couldn't cancel, the FTC charges.
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Biden's Social Security Pick Vows To Cut Service Wait Times
Social Security Administration nominee Martin O'Malley tells senators that he has the experience to lead the agency.
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Gas Prices Still Falling? It Might Be Time For A Road Trip
In some states, gas prices fell to below $3 a gallon, AAA reports.
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No, Your Social Security Benefits Aren't Going Away
The Social Security Administration's chief actuary says not to worry that the trust fund will completely run out of money.
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Food Costs Are Up — Along With Promotions
With food costs still high, you’re being more choosy about where to shop and dine. Supermarkets and restaurants are getting the message.
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Has Your Emergency Savings Stash Grown? It Might Be Time For A Reality Check
The emergency savings stash for baby boomers and Gen Xers is likely to have fallen this year, Bankrate study shows.
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People Paid $130B In Credit Card Costs Last Year, Study Shows
Credit card late fees and interest contributed to record-breaking profits for card issuers, CFPB says.
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Sollers To Cancel $3.4M In Student Loan Debt Amid Deceptive Practice Charges
Another college cancels student loan debt to settle charges of deceptive and misleading practices.
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