Dragana Kovacevic
Dragana Kovacevic

Dragana Kovacevic

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With a reporting focus spanning tech, artificial intelligence, education, entrepreneurship and personal finance, Dragana specializes in breaking down complex financial topics into clear, practical insights readers can use in everyday life. Her coverage of small business startups and side hustles, travel and financial literacy helps audiences better understand how economic trends and money decisions shape real-world opportunities and challenges directly affecting their wallets.

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Forbes

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The New York Times

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Yahoo Finance

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The Economist

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Dragana is thoughtful, diligent and constantly strives to make every article she touches better. Her empathy runs deep and it is clear in her work how seriously she takes the company’s mission of empowering our readers to live their richest lives.

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News May 06

From $12.90 train tickets to $150: World Cup transit fares will soar across the US — here’s a list from best to worst

Here’s why footie fans will be footing the transportation bill in cities with the highest fares.

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News Apr 28

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There have been more than a few hiccups with the system, but that's part of the experiment, its creators say.

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News Apr 22

More Americans are now moving to Ireland than the other way around. Why the grass looks greener on the Emerald Isle

Ireland's own shifting political landscape is also responsible for a nearly-doubled increase of American expats.

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News Apr 20

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News Apr 17

Trump's tax cuts give the richest 5% big breaks while everyone else pays more. How the middle-class is being left behind

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News Apr 09

The end of the ‘grace period’ is coming. Why the real gas price shock might hit mid-April and how to get ready

Even if the shaky ceasefire holds, the wells, pipelines and liquefied natural gas facilities still need time, repairs and safety checks before they can resume full operations.

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News Mar 26

Trump announces plan to pay TSA agents after White House rejects Elon Musk's $250M offer to cover their salaries

Nearly 500 TSA officers have quit, airport lines are hitting 6 hours and thousands of agents are working without pay 41 days into the shutdown.

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News Mar 26

In a sharp reversal, people without degrees are more optimistic than the college crowd

New Gallup data shows confidence in the job market has hit a record low — and for the first time, workers without degrees are more optimistic than college graduates as white-collar layoffs and AI reshape who actually wins in today's economy.

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