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How to Adult: 10 Money Lessons New Grads Need to Know

July 11, 2018 By The Money Wizard 10 Comments

So, you’ve just graduated college. You’ve got a fancy degree in hand, even fancier students loan to match, and the fanciest new employee orientation packet you’ve ever seen. There’s just one tiny problem. Out of nowhere, people are calling you an adult! Suddenly, you’re expected to know what to do with all these bills, how […]

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The 11 Highest Paying College Majors (And 10 Lowest)

May 11, 2017 By The Money Wizard 25 Comments

highest and lowest paying college majors

Unfortunate truth about society #2,901: Possibly the most important decision about your life’s future income is made when you’re 18 years old. The idea of trusting someone whose current #1 priority in life is scoring cheap booze (followed closely by impressing that cute guy/girl) with the daunting decision of their life’s income source, is concerning. Throw some non-dischargeable debt into […]

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Go Figure: 9 Fun Facts about Dining Out

March 23, 2017 By The Money Wizard 6 Comments

stats about dining out

4.5 Number of times per week the average American eats out. (not including breakfast) $36 The average amount spent, per person, when eating out. $324 One couple’s cost of eating out, per week, according to the first two statistics. 18.9% The average tip. $2.36 billion How much more Americans spent on restaurants than groceries in […]

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Are Millennials Starting a Financial Revolution?

February 13, 2017 By The Money Wizard 19 Comments

overton window

The Overton Window is a term used by media pundits to describe the range of ideas the public will accept. In the past, the elite has been able to control the conversation and keep ideas neatly within the window. This applied to everything from politics to career choices. Today, a tiny little thing called the internet isn’t […]

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