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When I look back at the People’s National Party’s (PNP) 2016 General Election campaign, I vividly remember how important it was for the team to convey to the general population that we had fix. ....
More than half of Mississippians, about 56 percent, have fewer than $1,000 in savings. Whatâs more, about 38 percent have no savings at all. So, what happens when the tires wear out on your car, a child gets hurt or thereâs something on your home that needs repairing? It can be a scary situation, which is probably why about 53 percent of Americans report feeling anxious about their finances. April is Financial Education Month, so Iâll be spending the next few weeks focused on sharing some tips and tricks to help families improve their saving skills. With so many in Mississippi living paycheck-to-paycheck, there are no easy solutions. But even a few dollars a week can make a big difference â and depending on your goals, the state treasury may be able to help you save for some of lifeâs biggest expenses, such as getting a college degree. ....
More than half of Mississippians, about 56%, have fewer than $1,000 in savings. What’s more, about 38% have no savings at all. So, what happens when the tires wear out ....