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2 days ago |
nerdwallet.com | Jae Bratton
Regular users of the GasBuddy app, which helps you find cheap gas and snag discounts on fill-ups, may be interested in the Pay with GasBuddy+ charge card. It is the successor to the Pay with GasBuddy fuel card, which will be discontinued sometime in 2025. Issued by Fifth Third Bank, the Pay with GasBuddy+ card advertises savings of up to 33 cents per gallon. Such a discount is a great deal — but there are some caveats that make it unlikely you’ll get those savings every time.
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2 days ago |
nerdwallet.com | Jae Bratton
We believe everyone should be able to make financial decisions with confidence. And while our site doesn’t feature every company or financial product available on the market, we’re proud that the guidance we offer, the information we provide and the tools we create are objective, independent, straightforward — and free. So how do we make money? Our partners compensate us.
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4 days ago |
detroitnews.com | Jae Bratton
LIFEJae BrattonNerdWalletView Comments The U.S. economy may not be in official recession territory today, but some consumers seem to believe that one is imminent. According to the University of Michigan’s Index of Consumer Sentiment, the share of consumers expecting unemployment is at its highest level since 2009. Americans are also spending less by cutting out discretionary spending like dining, and adding side hustles for more income.
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1 week ago |
nerdwallet.com | Jae Bratton
We believe everyone should be able to make financial decisions with confidence. And while our site doesn’t feature every company or financial product available on the market, we’re proud that the guidance we offer, the information we provide and the tools we create are objective, independent, straightforward — and free. So how do we make money? Our partners compensate us.
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2 weeks ago |
wataugademocrat.com | Jae Bratton
The U.S. economy may not be in official recession territory today, but some consumers seem to believe that one is imminent. According to the University of Michigan's Index of Consumer Sentiment, the share of consumers expecting unemployment is at its highest level since 2009. Americans are also spending less by cutting out discretionary spending like dining, and adding side hustles for more income.
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