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Welcome to Wise Bread’s Latest Money Advice Roundup! Today, we have discovered insights on sustainable travel practices, key considerations for those aged 65 and still in the workforce, and helpful minimalist strategies for those just beginning.
Featured Articles
6 Eco-Conscious Travel Tips — Each of us can contribute to a healthier planet as we travel. These suggestions will guide you to be a more environmentally aware traveler. [Frugal Wiz]
If You’re 65 and Continuing to Work, Navigate Challenges and Maximize Your Benefits — Be cautious of these potential pitfalls if you intend to postpone retirement. [Kiplinger]
Minimalism for Beginners: Practical Tips — Adopting minimalist values can help you prioritize what truly matters to you. Here are a few initial steps to embark on your minimalist path! [Break the Twitch]
3+ Budget-Friendly Ways to Stay Fit — Implement these resources to integrate regular fitness into your life without breaking the bank! [Frugal Family Times]
9 Valid Ways to Make Money Running Errands — Leverage the busy schedules of others to earn extra cash on the side! [Frugal Rules]
Additional Must-Reads
New online shopping sales tax regulations could increase costs — A recent ruling by the Supreme Court permits states to impose sales taxes on out-of-state items, but experts predict minimal impact on customer retention for businesses. [The Christian Science Monitor]
34 Innovative Uses for Coffee Filters Beyond Brewing — Coffee filters are surprisingly useful for cleaning your vehicle’s interior. [PopSugar Smart Living]
4 Compelling Reasons to Increase Your Coffee Intake — Looking for another motivation to enjoy coffee? Recent studies suggest it may help combat cancer and Alzheimer’s. [The Frugal Navy Wife]
Homemade Pop Tarts Recipe — Creating your own pop tarts is an excellent method to utilize jams and spreads. Plus, they’re incredibly tasty! [Frugal Hausfrau]
Five Money-Saving Tips for Air Travel — Don’t succumb to the inflated prices of airport and in-flight food. Bring your own snacks or meals to satisfy your hunger during travel. [Much More With Less]