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10 Things to Be Thankful For in 2015
Economic Forecasts As the year comes to a close, life isn’t all toil and strife. Let’s toast a few things going right.
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Austin H. Kiplinger Dies at 97
business Journalist and philanthropist Austin H. Kiplinger led the Kiplinger Washington Editors for decades.
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6 Reasons Not to Fear a China Slowdown
Economic Forecasts Does a falling currency signal that China’s economy is in trouble?
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7 Ways California’s Drought Affects You
Economic Forecasts Last year, Kiplinger forecasted that California's historic drought would intensify and that the effects would be far-reaching.
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10 Things to Look Forward to in 2015
Economic Forecasts An improving economy, lower gas prices, a lingering bull market, breathtaking medical and technological advances—they're all worth celebrating. Let’s take stock of a few.
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10 Key Political and Economic Forecasts for 2015
Economic Forecasts Stay ahead in the new year with The Kiplinger Letter’s exclusive forecasts on critical political and economic issues.
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Nothing Getting Done at Work? Blame Fantasy Sports
Business Costs & Regulation Today's forecast for management decisionmaking.
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Business Costs in 2015
Business Costs & Regulation Here’s what businesses can expect to pay next year for health care, insurance, fuel, shipping, borrowing and more.
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8 Things That Will Cost Less in 2014
Budgeting Life may be unfair, even unkind at times.
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10 Critical Forecasts for 2014
Economic Forecasts Happy New Year! Prosper in 2014 with the help of The Kiplinger Letter’s exclusive forecasts on key political and economic issues.
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A Tough Assessment of JFK, Interrupted
Politics What Kiplinger editors were planning to say about Kennedy…until word of his assassination came from Dallas.
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8 Ways to Profit From Dividend Stocks
investing Lately it's been hard to go wrong with dividend-paying stocks.
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Business Costs in 2014
Business Costs & Regulation We've got guidance on what firms can expect to pay next year for health care, salaries, borrowing, fuel, rent, shipping and more.
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6 Fields Where Robots Are Taking Charge
Technology Over the next decade, the number and variety of robots in the workplace will soar, taking over many jobs that are too dirty, too dull or too dangerous for people to do.
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13 Bold Forecasts for 2013
Economic Forecasts As the new year rolls in, The Kiplinger Letters give you our forecasts on key issues to build into your decisionmaking process.
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Looking Back at 2012
Politics Forecasting hits and misses from The Kiplinger Letter.
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Why Immigration Reform Is Likely in 2013
Politics Many Republicans argue that their party needs to reach out to Hispanics to stay relevant in national elections.
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11 Things to be Thankful For
business As 2012 comes to a close, celebrate these positive developments at home and abroad. There's much to look forward to in 2013 and beyond.
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2 Costly Entertainment Fees to Avoid
spending You can trim the cost of Internet access through your cable company and eliminate some of the extra charges when you order tickets for sports or entertainment events.
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3 Costly Mortgage Fees
real estate You may be paying hundreds of dollars more than you need to for closing costs.
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5 Vexing Credit Card Fees
credit & debt No need to pay an annual fee for your rewards card. Check out the free options.
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4 Aggravating Travel Fees to Avoid
Travel You can beat some of the extra charges airlines tack on, including annoying fees to check your bags.
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5 Irksome Car Fees
Buying & Leasing a Car Which vehicle-related add-on do we hate the most? Car-rental insurance.
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What $5 Gas Would Mean to the U.S.
spending Twelve ways $5-a-gallon gasoline prices would likely impact consumers; businesses; local, state and national government; and the economy.
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