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Fewer See Hard Work Tied To Success

As recently as 2009, nearly 4 in 10 Americans felt that it was common for someone to start poor, work Continue reading →

Student Loan Loophole May Forgive Debt

You get what you pay for. But, if you paid for it, and didn’t get it, it makes sense to Continue reading →

Student Debt Limits Growth

Student loans are necessary for many college students. They are a bet balanced against making enough money after graduation. Evidently, Continue reading →

Sad Truth Of Trendy Food

Localvores have good reason to cheer small, local farmers. Eating local, seasonal, and organic food is good for people and Continue reading →

Income Inequality And Social Security

Social Security works because everyone pays a bit of their salary into it – to a point. There’s a salary Continue reading →

Hiding Money In The Mattress

It wasn’t long ago that people made fun of those who lived through the Great Depression. Many who had that Continue reading →

Make Money While You Are Young

Sorry if you’re already over 45, but conventional wisdom about wage growth has run into a problem. The data doesn’t Continue reading →

Saving Which Middle Class

The middle class drive the economy. The poor are spending everything they have, and still don’t add up to much. Continue reading →

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