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How to Buy Zero Clothes in 2018
Katie Heaney, author of the "Do Not Buy" newsletter and memoirs "Would You Rather?" and "Never Have I Ever," has vowed not to buy clothes in 2018. Can she do it?
By Lindsay Robertson Published
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How I'm Celebrating and Investing in Black Brilliance
Kathryn Finney is empowering Black and Latinx female founders.
By Kathryn Finney Published
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These Billion-Dollar Women Are Changing The Face of Silicon Valley
"Unicorns"—companies valued at more than $1 billion—do exist, and their female CEOs are sharing how they built their empires.
By Rachel Syme Published
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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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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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Five Years, $23,000, Low Wages and Layoffs: Our Generation's Student Debt Despair
Despite getting laid off twice.
By Farah Joan Fard 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 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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I'm One of the People Who Got Scammed by Wells Fargo
And boomers wonder why millennials can't trust the American banking system.
By Kaitlin Menza 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