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Joaquin Corbalan P / Shutterstock.comThere’s nothing quite like a free sample. Not only do you get to enjoy a new product, but it’s a great budget hack. From food to beauty products, free samples allow you to try something out to make sure you love it before you commit to buying it. To help you use this hack in your everyday life, we found the best sites to get free samples online.

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Alexander Knyazhinsky / Shutterstock.comWhere are U.S. cities trying to recycle organic waste — yard trimmings and food scraps — into “black gold” and energy? To find out, LawnStarter looked at the top cities for composting in 2026. Composting is complicated, but why does LawnStarter care? Grass clippings and other organic yard waste are compostable, and 26 states require yard waste to be sorted from the bin. Read more about recent…

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Johnson / Money Talks NewsDriving isn’t just about getting from point A to point B. It’s about independence. As we get older, the act of driving changes. Our reaction times slow down a hair, our night vision isn’t what it used to be, and twisting around to check a blind spot can feel like a yoga session we didn’t sign up for. That doesn’t mean it is time to hand over the keys. It just means the criteria for what makes…

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Johnson / Money Talks NewsYou keep hearing that inflation is cooling. The President says it almost daily, the news anchors repeat it, and the stock market seems to believe it. But if you’re standing in the checkout line staring at a three-digit total for a half-full cart, you may have a different opinion. You aren’t imagining things. While the “average” rate of inflation might be slowing down, the specific price tags…

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Johnson / Money Talks NewsThere is a corner of eBay that looks like a bargain hunter’s paradise but is actually a graveyard of retirement dreams. Right now, you can find hundreds of listings for timeshares—weeks at sunny resorts in Florida, Mexico, and Hawaii—listed for exactly $1. Even at that price, many of them have zero bids. If you bought a timeshare 20 years ago, you were likely sold on the idea of “locking in”…

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Bezbod / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. You have likely spent years dusting, storing, and carefully moving boxes of family treasures, assuming they would one day serve as a financial safety net. It is a comforting thought that the heavy oak hutch or the…

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Rawpixel.com / Shutterstock.comJanuary is famous for resolutions, but for many households, it is also famous for the “holiday hangover.” The credit card bills from December finally arrive, and the optimism of the New Year hits the reality of a drained bank account. This makes February the superior month for a financial reset. It is the shortest month of the year — a mere four weeks. This built-in time constraint makes a no…

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