Why 3 Obscure Polls Are Good News About America’s Debt
By: Howard Dvorkin
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September 25, 2017
This marketing company spent four weeks interviewing 8,550 Americans. Conclusion: despite America's debt, Americans love coupons,deals, and spending.
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Will The Equifax Breach Be the Beginning Of Something Wonderful?
By: Howard Dvorkin
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September 18, 2017
American businesses and citizens haven't taken identity theft seriously, until now since the breach at Equifax, which might be a wonderful thing.
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Car Insurance for Your Teen Will Drive You Crazy
By: Howard Dvorkin
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September 11, 2017
Wonder how much it costs once your teenager starts driving? While we all complain about personal debt, we often forget that it's not just personal.
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What the Equifax Data Breach Means to Your Identity
By: Howard Dvorkin
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September 9, 2017
When The Equifax data breach occured, 143 million Americans had their personal information exposed to identity theft. It's complicated – and ironic.
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Are Student Loans Going To Cause The Next Recession?
By: Howard Dvorkin
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September 4, 2017
With more than $1.3 trillion in student loan debt, student loans are too big to fail. However, they might now be too big to succeed.
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This Teenager Probably Knows More About Money Than You Do
By: Howard Dvorkin
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August 28, 2017
Will Amouzou is 17, but he doesn't aspire to be a sports star or movie star. He wants to be a chief financial officer. He's our latest scholarship winner.
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