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Get Rid of Your Money Anxiety in 2021

Looking back, it's safe to say that 2020 humbled us all in ways we would not have ever imagined.

Never in my life did I think that one day the streets, malls, and restaurants would be packed, then be completely empty the next day, resembling a zombie apocalypse movie. I also didn't think we'd still be here dealing with this nearly a year later, but here we are.

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