- With more households living paycheck to paycheck, experts suggest tracking expenses, starting small savings, and tackling high-interest debt first.
- Tampa Bay 28 Reporter Susan El Khoury advises tracking weekly expenses, building a small emergency fund, and using automatic transfers to grow savings.
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State report: Dementia patient left in freezer '20 to 30' minutes after employee found him there alive
William Eugene Ray, who had dementia, got out of bed and left his room just after 12:30 a.m. on Sept. 26.
Patient left in freezer '20 to 30' minutes after employee found him: report