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Sunday Pick: Unsolicited Advice: How to handle layoffs with care | from Fixable

When an organization lays people off , those who remain are often left scrambling to find their footing – and hold other people up – in an environment that no longer feels stable. In the wake of ongoing tech layoffs and the Trump administration’s efforts to reshape the public sec ...  Show more

3 things I wish I knew when I was broke | Vivian Tu

Finance doesn't have to feel like a foreign language. Wall Street trader-turned-financial educator Vivian Tu helps millions of people make sense of money, breaking down complex concepts into everyday terms you can understand. She shares how she broke free from the stress of livin ...  Show more

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