The “friendly skies” are rarely friendly in practice, but this is pretty outrageous.

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When you land a new job offer and your current gig comes back to you with more money or a better title, what do you do?
The first five-cent coin was a "half-disme." That's not a typo.
Studies show that people with high levels of debt are more prone to stress and depressive symptoms.
Chain letters aren't always about money or bad luck: Some chain letters have urged people to pass on underpants.
Use one of these strategies to gauge how much your cubemates are getting paid—and whether it’s time to ask for a raise.
A 2012 study by the Federal Trade Commission found that one in four people found errors on their credit reports that might affect their scores.
Some methods of saving cash take more time and effort than they’re worth.
Squash your money woes and get yourself on financial track.
Kill two birds with one stone: Make a profit while getting rid of your aging furniture.
A growing number of young adults are choosing to stick with their parents, but one state's population has the rest beat.
Save more money by deducting these from your taxes.