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Hi Taylor:
Bet you haven't heard this question before (haha). Any tips for the
best way to make my stimulus check count? Don't love the idea of a
handout so if I've got the money I want it to go to good use. - Nico
Hi Nico: Another month, another round of stimulus! The whole
goal of these payments is to stimulate the economy, so that's our
job as recipients. Of course, there are a lot of ways to go about
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1. Get
your finances back under control. If you're one of the workers
who was hit hardest by this pandemic and the ensuing shutdowns,
you need to use this money wisely. Do whatever you can to get
back on your feet and comfortable. The economy does much better
when more people are self-sufficient, so if you can turn a stimulus
check into a new job, then you've done the best thing possible
for your situation.
2. Shop local. As you've probably heard, big companies like
Amazon didn't struggle much over the last year. It's the small
businesses that took the biggest hit, so that's where you need
to spend if possible. Take your bike to get repaired at the local
shop or donate some of your cash to an afterschool program that
hasn't been able to hold classes. Those of us who were fortunate
enough to keep earning a paycheck should try to think of the ways
we can help people who had a tougher go of it while things were
shut down.
3. Go to restaurants. When you go out to eat, you spread the
wealth very effectively. Cooks, wait staff, and food and drink
vendors all take home a slice of that pie, so you can feel good
about your choice to dine out instead of cooking at home. This
is also a great opportunity to tip big, as we all know waiters
and waitresses who could use a little extra padding in their wallets.
4. Get out of debt, invest, save for a home. If you're all
square on the points above, go ahead and use this money to better
your life in whatever way you see fit. Pay off a credit card or
open a brokerage account. If you've been meaning to start saving
up to buy a house or a car but never felt like the money was there,
this could be the first step. As soon as this money hits your
bank account, it's yours to use in whatever way you want. Don't
stress too hard about making the "right" choice with how to spend
money that's rightfully yours.
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This is always
a good question, so I appreciate you asking it. Hope everything works
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