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$16 an Hour Is How Much A Year? – Calculate & Save

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - Have you recently gotten a job that pays $16 on an hourly basis? If so, you might first wonder: $16 an hour is how much a year? Here’s exactly how much you would get paid. For employees earning $16 as an hourly rate for work, these questions often cross their minds. Even though it’s higher ... Read more

How Is The Average American Planning To Manage Finances Better This Year?

Posted By wealthtender on Finance

https://wealthtender.com - Resolving to be better with finances is easier than actually taking action, so not everyone who wants to do better will follow through. However, according to a new study commissioned by Slickdeals, 76% of Americans have resolved to be smarter with their finances in 2022. The top 5 goals stat...

Basis - What's New From The E-Bikes Direct Homebaked Brand?

Posted By EbikesDirectUK on Outdoor Sports

https://www.e-bikesdirect.co.uk - E-Bikes Directs exclusive brand, Basis, has launched two new models of affordable and charming electric bikes, the Basis Cardinal Step-Through, and the Basis Hybrid full size folding E-Bike.

M1 Finance Review: Is It The Right Fit For You? 

Posted By inthegameinvesting on Finance

https://www.inthegameinvesting.com - Looking for the right investment platform for you? M1 Finance is one of the most well-known on the market, and rightly so – it’s easy to use, rarely costs you a thing, and offers more flexibility than most. That said, it’s not the right platform for everyone, so today I’m going to guide you through...

Want to Retire in Your 30s? Here’s How to Do It.

Posted By wealthtender on Finance

https://wealthtender.com - Have you ever wondered how to retire early? The idea of retiring in your thirties is enticing, but the cost of living is so high today that it seems out of reach. I used to feel the same way. I wanted to live right and spend less, but it seemed like a pipe dream. Then, after a lot of hard work and ...

Stress Less, Earn More: 9 Easy Jobs That Pay Well

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - Millions of Americans wake up every day dreading their job. Many of these jobs are high-stress, low pay, and lack work-life balance. Isn’t there another way? The following jobs pay well, are quite low-stress, and are often enjoyable. Also included on this list are work-at-home job ideas so that you can structure your day on your terms. ... Read more

9 Common Social Security Myths You Need to Know About

Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - While people are familiar with Social Security benefits, and know that most U.S. workers will be able to claim this monthly payout when they retire, there are a number of myths about Social Security that persist. Common Social Security myths include a range of misconceptions, from the notion that you can’t work and collect benefits...

Financial Advisor Compensation: Fee Based vs. Fee Only

Posted By wealthtender on Finance

https://wealthtender.com - I always advise consumers to start their financial advisor search with two questions: How does this particular financial advisor get paid? What type of business entity do they work for? How financial advisors get paid influences their incentives and ultimately dictates the quali...

21 Lego Storage Ideas for Easy Clean Up & Organization

Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - You will likely find Legos in your house at some point in your parenting journey. Whether you purchased them for your kids yourself, or they were gifted them, or they just magically ended up in your child’s bedroom. While they are a super fun toy, they can be frustrating to store. This article contains Lego...

Advantages of a Dividend Investing Strategy

Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - Note from Mr. SR: Some investors are laser-focused on “dividend investing” — which is essentially investing in companies that tend to pay out a higher percentage of dividends to their stockholders. I’m excited to share this post written by my friend from 10 Year Target. He explains the advantages of dividend investing, so you can decide...

$50 an Hour is How Much a Year? Save & Maximize Your Income

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - Are you about to get a regular hourly rate of $50 at work? Do you wonder, “$50 an hour is how much a year?” This article will show you the possibilities when you make $50 per hour.  Are you properly compensated for this rate of pay, especially during these times? Whenever there is a job ... Read more

Men: How to Dress for a Successful Business Meeting

Posted By Thecameronjournal on Politics

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Here are some helpful ideas to dress well for your next business meeting. Men's fashion hasn't changed much but you can still make the right impression.
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FNILX vs. VOO: ETF or Mutual Fund? Which Is Suitable For You?

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - Should you invest in an index fund or an ETF? In a face-off between FNILX vs. VOO, which one should you choose for your investment portfolio to diversify and earn money through passive investing?  Many investors try to find the best way to manage their portfolios. They seek investment strategies that fit their budget and ... Read more

The Pandemic Psy-Op Has Brainwashed People Into Believing The Unbelievable.

Posted By timomalum on Politics

https://timomalum.com - If you spend any time on conservative social media sites it's easy to get the impression that people are "waking up" to the covid pandemic nonsense and that victory over the globalist psychopaths is right around the corner. It's certainly true that greater numbers are aware of the scam today than in 2020. The so-called elites have overplayed their hand in many areas and their attempts to lock down the world in a disease-fearing digital prison have been exposed. But they're still winning, and that's a serious problem.It seems the majority have completely bought in to the pandemic psy-op and all the tyrannical accessories that come with it.During a recent trip to a grocery store, at least half the customers were wearing face masks, despite there being no mandates to do so. We're two and a half years into this madness and people still think they need masks? How much longer will they wear them? Forever? Aren't these people "vaccinated"? Don't they trust the vaccines to actually do something other than be a tool for virtue signaling?I went out to dinner with a triple vaxxed friend. In the small restaurant where people were close together, my friend didn't wear a mask. But after dinner we both stopped at the same large grocery store to buy ice cream. On the way into the store he put on a high-filtration N-95 face mask. The grocery store had less people in it than the restaurant, making my friend's behavior totally illogical. I asked why he put on the mask to go to the grocery store and he wouldn't explain it. He probably couldn't explain it. Brainwashing has that effect on people.I saw my neighbor holding a covid "quick test" that a drug store delivery driver had just brought. He said his brother had tested positive for covid so he was testing himself to be safe. I explained to him that viruses don't cause diseases. He replied, "Oh, I know that", yet he was still going to test himself to see if he'd been exposed to a virus that has never been isolated and proven to exist. Meanwhile another neighbor was standing on the sidewalk waiting for her Uber driver to arrive. She was wearing a mask.I spoke to my mother and she said her church has cancelled all services this week because almost everyone in the church has covid. The church congregation is mostly older people who are most likely vaccinated. My mother didn't understand when I tried to explain that the congregation probably has vaccine side effects rather than covid. Or maybe they just have allergies or one of the many respiratory conditions that senior citizens are prone to get. But I guess simple things like that aren't allowed in the psy-op. Every illness has to be covid. There is nothing else.My stepmother has been in the hospital for a couple of weeks. She's been unresponsive, unable to talk, walk, or eat. The doctors didn't know what was wrong with her but never suggested she was suffering from a vax reaction. She eventually got better but now they say she's tested positive for covid despite being triple jabbed. She has to stay in the hospital nine more days at a minimum unless the useless PCR test comes up positive once again and then she'll have to stay even longer. Strangely, my dad has been with her every day and his test came up negative. This is not the first time my triple jabbed stepmother has been told she had covid. She had flu symptoms a couple of times earlier but recovered as one does from the flu. My dad, fully on-board with the psy-op, repeated the words from the official cult script: "If she hadn't been vaccinated, it would have been worse."I bet you could tell similar stories about your family and friends. The pandemic psy-op has been so successful that intelligent and educated people are willing to believe the unbelievable. The endless propaganda from compromised news media sources, government officials, and bribed medical professionals has switched off the public's ability to do any critical thinking. What began as fear-based obedience is now just blind obedience. Rather than questioning what they see they wait until an authority figure tells them what it is they're seeing. The obedience is so intense, if they've been told the sky is pink and you try to correct them by saying the sky is really blue, they'll argue you down, unable to accept what is right before them. That's the power of the psy-op.If we don't learn how to break through it and free more minds, the world will soon become a very grim and joyless place to be, an open-air prison where the wealthiest psychopaths are the wardens.