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FUCK DIVORCE
41% of marriages end in divorce and last year around 800,000 people got divorced in America. Kaitlyn was one of them. And it sucked and cost a lot of money; her accountant now describes her as the richest poor person he knows.
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She Works Hard for the Money
According to the tabloids all you need to do to make a load of money is set up an OnlyFans account, take your clothes off and watch the money roll in. To confirm this rosy picture of sex work in the ‘roaring’ 20s we spoke to Kat, a sex worker based in Chicago.
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Young Mon$y – Kids and Currency in Roblox
Everyone knows that the best money is the money you get to make choices with. Kids are no different.
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Uppers + Downers
Each issue we rummage around the internets for stories that make us grin, and tales that make us grimace.
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Vegas Timeshare Tour
I’ve had a number of occasions to research the topics of vacation and travel in the last few years as the industry tries to recover and re-orient itself in a post-pandemic era. What I’ve learned is this: Americans aren’t just tight on money, they’re tight on time.
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Meditations on Desire’s Tip Jar
Earlier this year, a study by the personal finance outlet MoneyGeek determined that the average cost of a date night for two across 50 major cities in the U.S was $159.
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The Doomer Economy
It’s very tempting to embrace doomerism. The perspective that “humanity isn’t capable of avoiding self-destruction and even if we were, it’s too late anyway” is almost comforting in a world of seemingly endless bad news.
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Tales From The Frontlines
We spoke candidly with a bank manager, to find out the truth about what really happens behind the vault.
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Grizzly Bill
Finances were such that I had to move back in with my parents. I was thirty-one. My mother informed me that the position of Son had been filled. “We promoted the family pet to offspring,” she said, “renamed him Bill.”
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A Private School Exposé
We do a lot of research around Gen Z today, and the truth of the matter is that most of them are struggling with money – working several jobs, living with roommates, deeply worried about the cost of rent & groceries and devoid of any sort of savings account or emergency fund.

