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  2. List of month-long observances - Wikipedia

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    National Bike Month. National Military Appreciation Month. National Foster Care Month [26] National Guide Dog Month (2008, 2009) National Pet Month (United States) National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June) National Stroke Awareness Month. South Asian Heritage Month (Ontario, Canada) Zombie Awareness Month.

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    In 2022, 51% of American households held credit card debt and by 2023 were paying $126 per month in interest alone, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. That is money thrown away ...

  4. High inflation made finances worse for 65% of Americans last year

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    As of last month, annual inflation was 3.4%, according to the Consumer Price Index. ... People’s perceptions improved from 2022 (22% last year, up from 18%), but they remain well below the 50% ...

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    The restaurant is also running a Teacher of the Year contest, where one visiting teacher at each participating location will win free meals for a year (one meal per month for 12 months for a total ...

  6. List of observances in the United States by presidential ...

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    February 15: Susan B. Anthony Day. March 10: Harriet Tubman Day. March 19: National Day of Honor [5] March 25: Greek Independence Day [6] March 29: National Vietnam War Veterans Day [7] [8] March 31: Cesar Chavez Day [9] March 31: Transgender Day of Visibility [10] April 6: National Tartan Day.

  7. One weekend a month, two weeks a year - Wikipedia

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    The slogan "one weekend a month, two weeks a year" has been most commonly seen by Americans in recruiting ads for the National Guard, especially in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Although the slogan is only sometimes used directly in advertising, as of 2004 it was used to describe the duties of at least some military posts.