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Prosper with Kiplinger's daily digest of timely, trusted advice OCTOBER 9, 2019 Attractive perks for

Prosper with Kiplinger's daily digest of timely, trusted advice [View in browser]( [Prosper with our daily digest of timely, trusted advice]( OCTOBER 9, 2019 [Expensive Places to Retire That Are Worth It]( Attractive perks for retirees can make up for the above-average living costs in these 14 retirement hot spots. Plus: [20 Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Live In]( [READ MORE]( [7 REITs to Buy Now for Dividend Growth]( [7 REITs to Buy Now for Dividend Growth]( Stocks and bonds have largely rewarded market denizens since the Great Recession. But if you're pondering when the current rally will end, real estate investment trusts might help you thread the needle. Plus: [5 Stocks You Shouldn't Hold Through the Next Recession]( [READ MORE]( SPONSORED CONTENT FROM SMARTASSET [Boost Your Retirement Readiness: Talk to a Financial Advisor]( [Boost Your Retirement Readiness: Talk to a Financial Advisor]( 74% of Americans are unprepared for retirement. It's time you made sure all your hard work pays off. [READ MORE]( [Looking for a Job? What They Didn't Tell You in College.]( Everyone could use a practical guidebook to get a good job and to excel once you do. Are you as prepared as you think? Plus: [15 Worst College Majors for a Lucrative Career]( [READ MORE]( [20 Great Places to Retire Near the Mountains]( [20 Great Places to Retire Near the Mountains ]( America's mountain majesties can be found in many locations all over the country. We highlighted a plethora of mountain destinations, taking into account living costs, safety, median incomes, and more. Plus: [10 Great Places to Retire If You Hate the Cold]( [READ MORE]( [Will Rates in the U.S. Go Negative?]( We asked Ed Yardeni, an economist and market strategist, to weigh in about how negative U.S. interest rates could affect investors, savers and the economy. He thinks it's unlikely we'll follow Europe and Japan, but rates will stay low. Plus: [10 Stock Picks That Should Love Lower Interest Rates]( [READ MORE]( [10 Most Tax-Friendly States in the U.S.]( [10 Most Tax-Friendly States in the U.S. ]( If you've been thinking about moving for a better job, don't forget to consider the impact of state and local taxes on your bottom line. Plus: [10 States with the Lowest Beer Taxes]( [READ MORE]( Sponsored Financial Content [dianomi]( [Kiplinger] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link In]( [Google+]( [Tumbler]( Send this to a Friend. [Click here.]( | Not a Subscriber Yet? [Click here.]( All content ©2019 The Kiplinger Washington Editors 1100 13th Street, NW, Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20005 Thank you for subscribing to Kiplinger Today, a free daily e-newsletter that helps you profit and prosper from the best of Kiplinger's advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and much more. If you ever wish to stop receiving this daily service, please [click here to unsubscribe](. You can manage all of your Kiplinger e-mail settings on your [e-mail preferences page](.

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