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April 2, 2024
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This article outlines several “lazy” ways to earn extra money. Options include playing Bingo Cash (potentially earning up to $83 per game), finding unclaimed money, sharing opinions on Survey Junkie (up to $40/month), reviewing games and products on KashKick (potentially $1000/month), participating in sleep studies, watching movie previews with InboxDollars ($225/month), and completing simple online tasks through Freecash (potentially $1000+/month
April 1, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
Ten settlements are currently accepting claims, offering compensation for various issues including privacy violations (AMC+), vehicle defects (Kia, Subaru), antitrust practices (Smithfield, JBS), undisclosed fees (Verizon), excessive oil consumption (Audi), data breaches (Lincare, Blackhawk), and unrefunded purchases (Astroworld). Deadlines to file claims range from April 2 to April 15, 2024, depending on the settlement.
April 1, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
An analysis by The Penny Hoarder, using data from an Oxford University study and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, identifies the states most and least vulnerable to job automation. Nevada is predicted to face the largest job losses (757,000), primarily in retail, followed by South Dakota and Alabama. Conversely, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, and Maryland are considered least vulnerable. While the study has limitations and doesn’t account for gradual change, it highlights potential shifts in
April 1, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be visible across a large portion of the U.S., with a partial eclipse viewable elsewhere. It’s crucial to protect your eyes while viewing the eclipse—never look directly at it without certified solar eclipse glasses. These glasses can be purchased from reputable sources like Amazon, or may be available for free at community centers, libraries, and optometrists in areas directly in the eclipse’s path. Alternatively, you can
April 1, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
The article highlights common work-from-home scams and legitimate opportunities, offering advice on how to spot the difference. Scams include promises of quick riches for posting ads, purchasing products for resale, in-home assembly jobs requiring upfront material costs, and mystery shopping schemes that demand fees or wire transfers. Legitimate options discussed are paid online surveys (MyPoints), app downloads (MobileXpression), reselling used items (Decluttr, Letgo), direct sales (Avon), cashback for