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Jun
The popular budgeting app Mint has been gone for a while now, and you may not have found quite the right replacement yet. I was a Mint user for many years before, in March 2024, parent company Intuit shuttered the service. I, along with millions of other Mint users, liked the app for how it easily allowed us to track all accounts in one place and monitor credit scores. I also used it regularly to help me stick to a monthly budget, and set goals like pay my mortgage down faster.Ahead of Mint’s demise, I gave Credit Karma, Intuit’s other…