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Amazon Prime Day 2025: Should You Sign Up Before the Big Sale?
Becoming an Amazon Prime member affords you dozens of perks. Amazon Prime Day 2025 is four days this year - running from July 8-11. Is it worth it to sign up before, or during, the big sale?
By Kathryn Pomroy
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How Amazon Will Deliver Your Prime Day 2025 Orders — From Vans to Drones
Amazon Prime Day returns July 8–11 with 96 hours of deals, and a wide range of high-tech and flexible delivery options to match the shopping surge.
By Choncé Maddox
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America's Surprising Strengths in Manufacturing and Exports
The Kiplinger Letter Despite common perceptions that the U.S. doesn't build things anymore, American factories are still hard at work. A special report from The Kiplinger Letter.
By Jim Patterson
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Earn $100 for Shopping With the Amazon Credit Card Intro Bonus
Prime Visa, the Chase Amazon credit card, offers you savings on your everyday shopping, with a $100 sign-up bonus offer.
By Ellen B. Kennedy
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10 Books That Taught Us About Finance
From classics to recent bestsellers, here are some of the best money and personal finance books you can find on Amazon, according to Kiplinger's editors and writers.
By Alexandra Twin
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Five Amazon Prime Day Deals We Love
Here's a look at five Amazon Prime Day deals we love this October Prime Day.
By Erin Bendig
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Get AirPods Pro 2 for the Lowest Price Ever, Plus Other Apple Products on Sale for Amazon Prime Day
Score the AirPods Pro 2 for their lowest-ever price this Amazon Prime Day. Plus, shop for other Apple products on sale.
By Erin Bendig
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Starlink is taking over the space market
The Kiplinger Letter Satellite broadband provider Starlink is taking over the space market. Amazon’s mega-constellation will soon join the fray, adding to the unprecedented disruption.
By John Miley
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A Spotlight on the Pacific States: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Most Pacific states are seeing good job growth in multiple sectors including tourism, hospitality, and construction.
By David Payne
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