The Arizona Republic Wallet Watch column
.Although people say they are concerned about what’s happening with their paychecks, while on vacation, many leave the city without precautions.
According to a survey conducted by Direct Deposit coalition direct payments and St. Louis, 59 percent of respondents do not use direct deposit city, without any provisions for their paychecks.
Of those polled, 25 percent to leave their settlement check your e-mail location at the workplace, 19 percent left in their mailbox at home, 10 percent
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