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    1. Content Marketing On A Budget: 5 Strategies That Actually Work
      Is your company tightening the content marketing budget? Here are five strategies to help your content have a big impact for fewer budget dollars
    2. Employee morale and financial health: What employers need to understand
      COVID-19 has reshaped labor markets in ways that are testing what employers know—and don't know—about their workforces. Take the restaurant industry, where NPR reports employees are leaving at a record rate. Pay is only part of it. A lack of benefits weighs on their minds, too. As does the rudeness from customers.
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      With recession chatter and general market uncertainty, is 2025 a good time to start a business?
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      As we near the end of 2023, many leaders and employees are asking the same question: What will the workplace look like in 2024?
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      For many homeowners, their house is their most significant asset, and seeing its value increase over time is always encouraging.
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      Multigenerational living for young and old solves for housing affordability, caregiving, and retirement security. getty Multigenerational housing is
    10. Pros and Cons of Using a HELOC to Consolidate Your Debt
      Stressed about debt? If you're a homeowner, you can use a HELOC to consolidate your debt. Read on to learn about the pros and cons, and whether this option might work for you