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Don't overpay for TV or movie tickets this summer The streaming services are locked in a price war,

Don't overpay for TV or movie tickets this summer [The Penny Hoarder Daily]( [Streaming on a budget]( [The Right Cut]( [Streaming on a budget]( The streaming services are locked in a price war, and we're all caught in the middle. Cutting the cord used to mean cutting costs, but rising subscription fees have some of us longing for the good old days of cable. [Our TV guide]( won't tell you when you can catch the next Seinfeld rerun, but it will help you keep the streaming services that are really worth their monthly fees and cut out the ones that aren't.   [Do This When Job Growth is Strong but Wages Are Not]( There are more open jobs these days. That's good news for job-seekers. But that can mean lower wages or fewer promotions for others as funding goes to new roles. Here’s how you can [give yourself a raise this summer]( without worrying about the crazy job market. [Earn More Summer 2024](   [See Summer Blockbusters Without Busting Your Budget]( [See Summer Blockbusters Without Busting Your Budget]( No, you're not seeing triple because of the 3-D glasses — movie tickets really do cost that much. Time to go back in time and say "Hasta la vista!" to inflated ticket prices. Flip the script on greedy Hollywood and audition these [15 tips to save on seeing summer blockbusters](.   [We’re Not Dumb, but These 6 Routine Purchases Are]( Just because companies try to normalize overpaying for certain things doesn’t mean we have to give in. See if you can [stop overpaying for these six things](. [These companies will give you free products]( [We Challenge You to Save $10K By Summer’s End]( You certainly won’t quit your job over it, but how much [would an extra $10,000 change your life]( right now? See if you can make it all the way through week 8 in this financial fitness challenge and find out.   [26 Other Things to Do With Those Amazon Boxes]( Rattle, rattle. That’s the sound of your typical oversized Amazon box. And if you're taking advantage of Amazon's July 4th sale this week or Prime Day next week, you’ll probably end up with a lot of them kicking around the house. [These boxes are more valuable than you think.]( And we’ve got 26 ways to prove it.   [We'll Text You More Money Tips]( Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. We’re letting you know because it’s what Honest Abe would do. After all, he is on our favorite coin. © 2024 The Penny Hoarder. All rights reserved. 490 1st Ave S. Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 | U.S. [View in browser]( [Mailing preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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