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Money
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Chrissy Teigen Causes Snapchat to Lose $100M With One Single Tweet
Financial expert John Hagensen tells MarieClaire.com how celebrities are hurting the social media app.
By Eileen Reslen Published
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All the Celebs Who Have Influenced the Stock Market
Kylie isn't the only star who can cause a company to lose (or gain) billions.
By Rebecca Gale Published
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Drake Surprises Students, Shoppers, and the Homeless with More Than $175,000 Worth of Goods
Champagne Papi is making it rain for a good cause.
By Eileen Reslen Published
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The Money Shrink Answers Every Question You Have About Combining Finances and Love
Yes, it can be tricky. But it doesn't have to be.
By Marie Claire Published
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The Perks at These Top Startups Will Make You Rethink Your 9-to-5
LinkedIn released their list for 2017's 50 Most Sought-After Startups and the work perks are unreal.
By Eileen Reslen Published
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The Money Shrink Is Back to Answer Your Most Pressing Financial Questions
Including whether you should take a job just for a higher paycheck.
By Gaby Dunn Published
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3 of Your Biggest Financial Worries—Answered
Introducing our newest money columnist Gaby Dunn, who is here to help.
By Gaby Dunn Published
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Amazon Will Now Let You Try on Clothes Before You Buy Them
This is huge.
By Megan Friedman Published
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Broke with a Big Idea? Here's a Trick to Fund Your Dreams
One entrepreneur dishes on the scrappy way she bootstrapped her company.
By Colleen Leahey McKeegan Published
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6 Actually Impactful Ways to Give Back This Season, Because You're More Motivated Than Ever
Let's do this. 👊
By Samantha Leal Published
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Holiday Time: How Much Money Should I Really Be Spending on People?
Gift guide
By Samantha Leal Published
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A Look at Some of the Weirdest/Funniest/Most Relatable Venmo Comments of Late
Because we could all use a chuckle right about now.
By Kelli Acciardo Published
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How This 28-Year-Old Woman Retired with $2 Million
Start taking notes.
By Kate Storey Published
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I Took Down a Fraudulent Breast Cancer Charity
October is the month of pink ribbons (and pink everything), generating awareness—and money—for a worthy cause. Except when it's a scam.
By Jay Thompson Published
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How I Prepare for "No-Spend November" (Yes, It's a Thing)
Think of it as a crash diet for your finances.
By Samantha Leal Published
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How a Normal Rhode Island Girl Got Sold into Sex Trafficking
So many Americans think sex trafficking is a heinous practice that happens somewhere else. Here, undeniable proof of its human toll right here in our own backyard.
By Maxine Joselow Published
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Splitting the Check: An American Horror Story
Between the math and facing a horde of zombies, we'd take the undead any day.
By Chelsea Peng Published
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9 Ways You've Been Missing Out on Free Money
Money tips
By Samantha Leal Published
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I Published My Debut Novel to Critical Acclaim—and Then I Promptly Went Broke
On the dark side of literary fame.
By Merritt Tierce Published
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What It's Like to Be Sued by Your Own Mom
My tale of financial (and familial) woe.
By Anonymous As Told To Ashley Edwards Walker Published
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Airplane Tickets Are Apparently Going to Be Super Cheap This Fall
Need an excuse to get away? Here you go.
By Megan Friedman Published
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The Number of Women in Jail Is Up 1,260%—What Are They Doing Wrong?
MarieClaire.com reports on the shocking epidemic.
By Kaitlin Menza Published
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The Truth About the Pay Gap
It's 2016—and women still only make about three-quarters of what men do. Here's what you *haven't* been hearing about the wage disparity in this country, and how that info might actually, finally make a difference.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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How an STD Nearly Killed Me—and Then Landed Me on Welfare
In a matter of months, I lost my six-figure career, my luxury Hollywood apartment, everything—thanks to one conniving ex.
By Liz Crokin Published
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My Husband Tortured Me for Years in Every Way He Could Think Of—This Is My Story of Survival
Physical, emotional, psychological, and financial abuse—and plotting my dangerous escape from them all.
By Britni de la Cretaz Published
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The Secret Way Women Are Swaying Politics
A growing number of women are donating to super PACS to influence elections and politics
By The Washington Post Published