The Archive
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FAFSA issues force hard choices: 44% of students said college decisions came down to $5,000 in aid
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'NEETS' and 'new unemployables' — why some young adults aren’t working
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The 'funflation' effect: Why Americans are spending so much on travel and entertainment this summer
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Concerns about inflation peak as Americans struggle to shake off a 'vibecession'
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The best private and public colleges for financial aid: Some 'have really stepped up,' expert says
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How TikTok’s viral 'no-spend month' could come back to bite you
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To get lower interest rates, 'take things into your own hands,' analyst says. Here's how
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The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady — here's what that means for your money
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‘I’m looking for a man in finance' — here’s why TikTok’s viral video is no joke In fact, it can come with risks
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Harvard fellow: CFPB's 'buy now, pay later' regulation isn't enough — nothing 'substantively changes' A bigger issue is that these loans still aren't reflected on credit reports, one expert says