Millennials require more money to live comfortably than their parents needed. Depending on where they live in the USA, millennials can still enjoy their quality of life and maximize their salaries.
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Millennials require more money to live comfortably than their parents needed. Depending on where they live in the USA, millennials can still enjoy their quality of life and maximize their salaries.
Read moreU.S. News & World Report checked out 125 of the highest populated metro areas and rated them for the best places to live.
Read moreLife expectancy in the U.S. (78.5 years of age) has, of course, been rising during the past 100 years. The 25 healthiest U.S. cities span 14 states and are across multiple regions of the country.
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Read moreWith President Donald Trump at the helm, the United States economy has hit a growth increase of three percent. The[…]
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