Olivia Harris is a writer for Finder. She has written for Gamespot, Gizmodo, Kotaku, Lifehacker, and ScreenRant. Olivia has a Bachelor degree in Communications and Media Studies from the University of Wollongong. Her main hobbies are rock climbing, video games, cooking and obscure movies.
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Experts predict onslaught of rate cuts: How much could you save?
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