Camera Rings, Lost Dogs, and Big Brother

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good morning! I’m Daniel de Visé from Daily Money.

A Super Bowl ad encouraged consumers to use their Ring cameras to find lost dogs. Who would be bothered by that?

After all, there are many. The ad prompted some customers to remove their popular security cameras. This is their concern.

Even high-income Americans are saving money.

A new national survey finds that even high-income Americans are looking for ways to save money on some necessities as the cost of a comfortable lifestyle continues to rise.

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According to a new analysis from Investopedia, it will take $5 million over a lifetime to fund eight key components of the American Dream, including homeownership and raising children.

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