
Rosie Cima
Manager, Investigative Data Reporting Team at E. W. Scripps Company
Manager of the investigative data reporting team @scrippsnews. Previously @publici, @Priceonomics. Songwriter & frontman in Rosie Cima & What She Dreamed.
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1 week ago |
djournal.com | Rosie Cima
Having a tough week? Have you considered spending some money on yourself? You’d be in good company. Three in 10 (30%) Americans say they’ve spent money on items to improve their mood in the past 12 months, according to a recent NerdWallet survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll. Some research indicates it may be effective — buying stuff you don’t need can make you feel better, providing a distraction, escape or sense of control.
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1 week ago |
kdhnews.com | Rosie Cima
By Rosie Cima Having a tough week? Have you considered spending some money on yourself? You'd be in good company. Three in 10 (30%) Americans say they've spent money on items to improve their mood in the past 12 months, according to a recent NerdWallet survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll. Some research indicates it may be effective - buying stuff you don't need can make you feel better, providing a distraction, escape or sense of control.
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nerdwallet.com | Rosie Cima
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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plaindealerin.com | Rosie Cima
Having a tough week? Have you considered spending some money on yourself? You’d be in good company. Three in 10 (30%) Americans say they’ve spent money on items to improve their mood in the past 12 months, according to a recent NerdWallet survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll. Some research indicates it may be effective — buying stuff you don’t need can make you feel better, providing a distraction, escape or sense of control.
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themountaineer.com | Rosie Cima
Having a tough week? Have you considered spending some money on yourself? You’d be in good company. Three in 10 (30%) Americans say they’ve spent money on items to improve their mood in the past 12 months, according to a recent NerdWallet survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll. Some research indicates it may be effective — buying stuff you don’t need can make you feel better, providing a distraction, escape or sense of control.
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