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Michelle Obama wants to retire — the empire she’ll leave behind

Heading into retirement she plans to choose projects carefully, as well as spend some time knitting and swimming, People reveals. Read on to see how she’s amassed the net worth to retire at age 57 along with her husband, who is 59.

 
Barbie turns 62: How much is your old doll worth?

Best known as Barbie, Barbara Millicent Roberts turns 62 years old on March 9. Since her 1959 debut in a now-iconic black-and-white swimsuit, she’s become a worldwide sensation.

How much is former President Trump worth?

The dip in Trump’s overall net worth is largely due to the coronavirus and the impact it has had on industries in which he holds his biggest assets.

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Avoid these 6 career mistakes during an economic downturn

When dealing with an economic downturn, there are certain career moves that put you at a disadvantage. Here we explore some career mistakes you could be making and what to do instead.

30 money habits essential for your life

Just like with your physical health, your financial health depends on the daily decisions you make every day. While healthy habits such as eating better and exercising keep you fit, certain money habits can keep you financially comfortable and help you establish wealth.

10 signs of a toxic workplace that should not be tolerated

If there’s no structure in place for you to get feedback on your job performance — or if you seek it out and you’re denied — this is a major sign of a bad workplace.

New grant for Black Americans offers free money for a first home

A Chase spokesperson told GOBankingRates that the latest grant expansion is part of Chase’s $30 billion Path Forward commitment announced last year to help close the racial wealth gap.

40 money secrets divorce attorneys know

From divvying up assets to claiming your children on your taxes, the path from wedded bliss to peaceful divorce can be a long one. But these experts can help you on your journey and ensure you don’t lose money in the separation.

Make cash while decluttering your house

Whether you’re just trying to make a fresh start or you’re literally crowded out by stuff that no longer serves you, it’s a great time to declutter — especially if you can do it in a way that earns you money.

Adjust your money priorities for more COVID-19 restrictions

What you might not realize is you can enjoy a fresh start to the new year while continuing to quarantine. Read on for tips to stay healthy and entertained at home, without putting too much strain on your bank account.

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