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  1. Young and in debt, by Mindy Fetterman & Barbara Hansen
  2. Settlement reached in New York student loan probe
  3. The Financial Aid Fiasco by Alex Kingsbury
  4. 'Boomsday' Is Approaching, by Robert J. Samuelson
  5. Young Adults Heading to Internet for Financial Help
  6. Young Adults All but Ignore 401(k)s, IRAs
  7. Bill:Bar Gifts to School Officials from Student Lenders, by Kathy Chu
  8. What Will Retirement be Like for Gens X and Y?, by Aleksandra Todorova
  9. Research Shows Generation Xers Get a Bum Rap, but They're No Bums
  10. Attracting the twentysomething worker., by Nadira A. Hira
  11. To get rich, start saving in your 20s., by Leslie Haggin Geary
  12. As higher education cost rise, so do debt loads., by Kathy Chu
  13. The Greening of America's Campuses, by Heather Green
  14. 7 tips for new college grads, by Kelli B. Grant
  15. Reforms? Not for rates on private student loans, by Kathy Chu & Sandra Block
  16. Cuomo urges stronger student loan oversight, by Sandra Block
  17. Retirement Tips for 20-Somethings, by Emily Brandon
  18. Sen. Kennedy offers student loan reforms
  19. Six money-saving moves to afford the college of your choice, by Marla Brill
  20. Few States Require There Students to Take Finance Classes, by Ruth Mantell
  21. How did student loans get so sleazy?, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  22. More than half of teens forgo summer jobs, by Barbara Hagenbaugh
  23. Three Ways to Put Graduation Money to Work for You, by Steve Bertoni
  24. 'Gap Years' Can Be Smart Move for High School Seniors
  25. Tools for a College Student's Financial Success, by Kelli B. Grant
  26. Cost of Higher Education Gets More Pricey, by Sandra Block
  27. Don't pay sticker price for college, by Lynn O'Shaughnessy
  28. Backpacks: A new 'badge' of cool, by Bruce Horowitz
  29. Poll: Youth don't rely on money for happiness, but it helps
  30. Finance 101 for College Freshmen, by Marshall Loeb
  31. Majoring in Credit-Card Debt, by Jessica Silver-Greenberg
  32. Playing Your Cards Right, by Kim Clark
  33. The Best Places to Launch a Career, by Lindsey Gerdes
  34. Bank overdraft fees hit young adults the hardest, by Kathy Chu
  35. Even Cozier Deals on Campus, by Dean Foust
  36. College students get a break on costs, by Jane Bennett Clark
  37. Student loans sow seeds of economic ills, by Marcy Gordon
  38. Confessions of a Credit Card Pusher, by Jessica Silver-Greenberg
  39. Is college worth the money? , by Scott Burns
  40. Money, Money - that's what college kids want, by Eve Tahmincioglu
  41. I can get your kid into any Ivy, by Berfield and Tergesen
  42. College prices, student borrowing up, by Brittany Levine
  43. When You Finally Go It Alone, by Linda Stern
  44. The generation gap at work, by Dan Kadlec
  45. For Gen X, Time to grow up and get a broker, by Jennifer Alsever
  46. Lawmakers take aim at college costs, by Sandra Block
  47. Generation Y: Too DEmanding at Work?, by Anthony Balderrama
  48. Young women choosing careers over love, by Jocelyn Voo
  49. The Economics Driving the Youth Vote, by Michelle Conlin
  50. Pushing Credit on the College Crowd, by Kimberly Palmer & Emily Brandon
  51. Debunking the Young Debtor Stereotype, by Kimberly Palmer
  52. The coming student loan crunch, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  53. Student loan debt---how to get relief, by Jen Haley
  54. Colleges debit-card deals draw scrutiny, by Kathy Chu
  55. A Penny Saved is a Penny Spent, by Eve Conant
  56. Should parents bail out their kids?, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  57. Why Generation Y is broke, by Emma Johnson
  58. It's a grim economy for new grads, by Louis Lavelle
  59. Debt-squeezed Gen X saves little, by Lynn O'Shaughnessy
  60. What the rich teach their kids, by Abby Elin
  61. What's a dollar worth?, by Abby Ellin
  62. More students borrow from 'bank of family and friends", by Justin Pope
  63. Are Gen X-ers Falling Behind?, by Kimberly Palmer
  64. Credit card issuers target college students, by Jessica Dickler
  65. The College Credit-Card Hustle, by Jessica Silver-Greenberg & Ben Elgin
  66. Not Making It Like Mom and Dad, by Kimberly Palmer
  67. When schools offer money as a motivator, by Jeremy Singer-Vine
  68. 8 student lenders adopt reforms,
  69. Stressed About Money? The Kids Might Be, Too, by Lindsay Lyon
  70. Advice from young investors, by Mina Kimes
  71. Universities offering in-state tuition to out-of-state students
  72. Talk your teens through tough economic times, by Jennifer Barrett
  73. How growing up in a recession can shape a child's future, by Sue Shellenbarger
  74. 10 financial commandments for your 30s
  75. Yes, you can still be rich
  76. Credit card reform swipes easy credit from college students
  77. Under 21? No credit card for you.
  78. Recession generation?