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MONEY AND FINANCE

The data by Geowealth US also says that the richest and poorest Minnesota communities are all concentrated in the Twin Cities metro area.
From the editorial: "A good first step ... would be to stop minting pennies, which most people don’t use anyway."
The deal affects 14 Bremer branches in North Dakota, including seven in the Fargo area.
Which of Minnesota's congressional districts have raised the most during this election cycle, and how much is Minnesota giving to current U.S. presidential campaigns?

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From the column: "Financial therapists are professionals with training in mental health and finances, who help people understand the emotional winds that drive their financial habits."
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The numbers were released Thursday by the state's department of employment and economic development.
From the editorial: "'The Biden administration ... is trampling the rule of law, hurting borrowers and abusing taxpayers to chase headlines.' And votes, we might add."
Minnesota among states lacking regulation to protect home buyers
Though a majority of Gen Zers in this survey are concerned about saving efficiently for retirement, they also value work-life balance.
When lawmakers approved the one-time rebates this spring, they had projections of a giveback that would top $1.1 billion. The final amount was below $1 billion.
From the column: "By decentralizing fundraising, crypto enables the democratization of philanthropy, where even small donations can make a significant impact when combined."
From the column: "The financing scheme for the district’s consolidation plan was a reckless gamble."
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Local companies share how an employee ownership business model can benefit communities through retention of jobs and services.
Federal agencies will begin to shut down on Oct. 1 unless Congress passes either a short-term continuing resolution or a full-year funding bill.

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