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Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: April 21, 2026
The short version:
Some links on The Worthy are affiliate links. If you click one and make a purchase or sign up, we may earn a commission — at no extra cost to you. We only recommend things we genuinely believe in.
What Is an Affiliate Link?
An affiliate link is a specially tracked URL. When you click it and complete a qualifying action (purchase, sign-up, application), the merchant pays us a small commission. The price you pay is identical — you pay nothing extra.
What We Recommend and Why
The Worthy only includes affiliate links for products and services we believe provide genuine value. Our editorial opinions are never for sale. A product will not appear in our recommended tools simply because it pays a higher commission — it must meet our editorial standards first.
We cover personal finance, career, and lifestyle topics. Our affiliate partnerships may include, but are not limited to:
- Financial products: credit cards, brokerages, robo-advisors, budgeting tools
- Career tools: resume services, online learning platforms, productivity software
- Lifestyle products: books, wellness products, subscription services
FTC Compliance
In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines (16 CFR Part 255), we disclose our material connections to advertisers and affiliate partners. This disclosure applies to all content on The Worthy, including articles, recommended tools sections, and newsletter recommendations.
Sponsored Content
Occasionally, brands may pay us to create content about their products or services. Any sponsored content will be clearly labeled as "Sponsored" or "Partner Content." Sponsored content does not influence our independent editorial coverage.
Questions?
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or sponsored content, contact us at contact@theworthymag.com