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Pueblo, CO – Annual mean salary: $54,560 – #66 highest pay among all metros – Employment: 70 National – Annual mean salary: $51,510 – Employment: 107,400 – Entry level education requirements: Postsecondary nondegree award – Metros with highest average pay: — San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA ($79,230) — San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA ($74,080) — Vallejo-Fairfield, CA ($73,460) …

(NEXSTAR) – The University of California, Davis is paying students who don’t travel for the upcoming spring break vacation. The Northern California campus is offering $75 to students who stay on campus as part of a partnership with Healthy Davis Together. The money can be obtained by signing up for a grant through the university. …

Bitcoin has surged to a new all-time high – with prices breaking £44,000 for the first time. Saturday’s spike came exactly one year after the volatile cryptocurrency lost 50% of its value in the space of two days and fell to £2,873. It has risen 1,431% in the past 12 months. Bitcoin now finds itself …

Because so few lower-income taxpayers itemize deductions, some 96 percent of the SALT benefit flows to the top 20 percent of households. The deduction becomes more valuable as your tax rate climbs, so more than half the benefit accrues to the top 1 percent. Fully a quarter benefits people in the top 0.1 percent of …

Health insurance costs increased by around $1.2 million for the local Glynn County government in the last year, according to finance personnel. About $800,000 of the $1.2 million overage went to health care, and the remaining is related to prescriptions, interim Chief Financial Officer Tamara Munson explained to the county’s finance committee at a Tuesday …

Editor’s Note: The video above is of a man who climbed the snow leopard exhibit at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. DAVIE, Florida (NEXSTAR) – A Florida man was severely injured after he paid for a “full-contact” experience with a black leopard in late August. Lake County sheriff warns residents to be on alert after series …

Working parents going on six months without school or camp are about to take another hit: rising child-care costs. Parents with school-age children are hiring sitters or paying for online classes they wouldn’t need if their children were in school. Some are lining up tutors or switching to private schools that plan to open for …

As college students gear up to start the new school year, many are finding themselves deeper in debt. They’re stuck in apartment leases that they no longer want or need because their classes are now online.  Is there any way to get out of the deal, once they’ve signed a contract?  Those college students who …

If your bills are piling up due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you could get a break just by asking. According to LendingTree, 90% of people who ask are getting a break on their credit card or mortgage. But the key is you actually have to ask. You want to make sure you have your documentation …

Flouting quarantine rules has its consequences. VIDEO clips and pictures of people crowding the malls, bus terminals, food stalls and police stations back home despite the movement control order (MCO) are making Malaysians in China worried. To make things worse, most of them were not wearing face masks. Many of us here went through a …