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    Cutting back on your clothing expenses can help you steer your finances in a better direction. However, clothing is necessary, and anything torn, worn or stained will eventually need replacing.

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    Budgeting is a healthy way to get your finances in order and prioritize your financial goals. It also helps you see how and where you need to cut back to do just that. Find Out: 5 Frugal Habits ...

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    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill to support transportation, broadband and utilities for taxpayers at a cost of $1 trillion. However, the social spending...

  5. 8 Ways Americans Are Cutting Expenses (And How You Can ... - AOL

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    It's fair to say that inflation has come for us all. The cost of living has gotten more expensive, and Americans are cutting back to make things work. For You: 9 Easiest Ways To Maximize Your ...

  6. National Partnership for Reinventing Government - Wikipedia

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    The report noted that successful organizations—businesses, city and state governments, and organizations of the federal government—do four things well. These four things became the recipe for reinventing government: 1) Put customers first; 2) Cut red tape; 3) Empower employees to get results; 4) Cut back to basics. [12]

  7. Budget sequestration - Wikipedia

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    The amount exceeding the budget limit is held back by the Treasury and not transferred to the agencies specified in the appropriation bills. [1] The word sequestration was derived from a legal term referring to the seizing of property by an agent of the court, to prevent destruction or harm, while any dispute over said property is resolved in ...

  8. Tips to cutting your grocery bill - AOL

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    When I used to work at the campus bookstore back in college, I always wondered why the little blue books that every student had to buy for finals were at the back of the store. Since everyone ...

  9. Budget Control Act of 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Spending was reduced more than the increase in the debt limit. No tax increases or other forms of increases in revenue above current law were included in the bill. [5] The bill directly specified $917 billion of cuts over 10 years in exchange for the initial debt limit increase of $900 billion. [5]