By SavingsMommie
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10 months ago
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Loose Change
It's that time of the year again. The kids are on summer break, the weather is hot and you are doing more things outdoors. So what does this mean? More exposure to the sun.
While the sun is always out 365 days a year, it seems that exposure to the sun increases in the summer months. And the most dangerous hours to be out in the sun is between 10-4pm. I don't know about you, but that's a huge chunk of time that my children want to do all things outdoors. Whether it's swimming, taking a small trip to the beach, running around in the park --it usually falls between those hazardous hours.
So how do you decide what sunscreen will be the best one for your child?
By SavingsIQ
at 10:55AM,
5 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
In a recent article by the
Los Angeles Times, a survey showed that
healthcare costs are rising while benefits are shrinking. Health premiums have risen 153.5% since 2002 which is five times the inflation rate in California. And on top of that, employers offering health insurance has dropped to 63% from 73%. In fact, 46.3 million Americans under the age of 65 do NOT have health insurance. These are scary statistics, but there are ways you can go about managing your health care without health insurance.