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July 29, 2024 | Read Online | | | Advertisement | | | The Paris Olympics are relatively cheap compared to other years. Find out more later in this email. | | 💵 Today’s Top Stories | | | Where can you find the cheapest tires and the best service? And how does Clark value post-purchase service vs. buying on price? Read more. |
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| | | Fraud alerts are supposed to protect you. But sometimes fraudsters send fake ones. Here’s how to “be your own police officer” in this situation, as Clark explains. Read more. |
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| | | Looking for deals on clothes, school supplies and more? Get them tax-free in these states. Here’s how it works and which states participate. Read more. |
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| | | Want to gift a used vehicle to charity? You should sell it first instead and donate the proceeds, Clark explains. Read more. |
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| | 📣 Today’s Top News | Major Changes Announced for the American Express® Gold Card Xfinity Deal: Save Up to $1,500 on Internet and Cell Phone Service | | 🏠️ Today’s Current Mortgage Rates | According to Freddie Mac, 30-year mortgage rates are 6.78% and 15-year rates are 6.07% as of July 25, 2024. The following chart shows the 30-year mortgage rate trend over the last year. | | Refi Info | Mortgage Refi Calculator | | 🏅 The Paris Olympics Are (Relatively) Cheap | The Paris Olympics held its opening ceremony Friday as about 10,500 athletes floated down the Seine River. | But the Games started last Wednesday. Athletes have populated the $1.85 billion Olympic village for quite a few days. | If that price tag catches your eye, you may be interested to know that Paris did a relatively good job of keeping costs down. | We’re not sure that the price tag is exactly Clark-approved, though, at $8.7 billion, the cheapest summer Olympics since 2008. That excludes infrastructure spending (construction on roads, rails, hotels and airports). | Here are the top 5 most expensive Olympic Games (Paris is sixth): | 1. Sochi 2014: $28.9 billion 2. Rio 2016: $23.6 billion 3. London 2012: $16.8 billion 4. Tokyo 2020: $13.7 billion 5. Barcelona 1992: $11.6 billion | | 📊 Stat of the Day | 🚗 -45%: Tesla’s profits fell by 45% based on its recent earnings call. The EV maker also dipped below 50% market share in the U.S. for the first time. |
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| | 💰️ Deal Alert: Today’s Top Deals | | | | | 🎙️ Podcast | | Full Show: Clark Stinks! and 13 Places To Listen to Free Music Online |
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| It’s time for "Clark Stinks!" Christa reads the latest "Clark Stinks!" submissions and Clark responds. Also, cutting monthly subscriptions are a great way to save hundreds - or even thousands - of dollars every year! Clark talks about listening to free music and why he’d rather pay $0 and listen to ads. | | | ☎️ Need Money Help? | The Team Clark Consumer Action Center is a free helpline that can help you navigate your money questions. Call 636-492-5275. Visit clark.com/cac for more information. | | Advertisement | | | | |
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