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Class of 2013 grads average $35,200 in debt

Between ballooning student loans, credit cards and money owed to family members, graduates of the class of 2013 are facing an average $35,200 in debt, a Fidelity survey found.

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Gen X to be worse off than Boomers in retirement, study finds

If they don’t start paying off debt and saving more, Gen Xers will be on track to retire financially worse off than the generations before them, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts.

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Will insurance cover genetic testing, preventive surgery?

Women who discover they carry a hereditary gene mutation that dramatically increases their risk of breast and ovarian cancers face big decisions and the possibility of tens of thousands of dollars in medical costs.

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Retirement savers lose $117,000 to unexpected events

Unexpected setbacks, ranging from stock market declines to suddenly supporting an adult child, have taken a major hit to Baby Boomers’ retirement savings, according to a recent survey.

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Who will pay more under Obamacare? Young men

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2-year-old West, Texas victim's long road to recovery

After getting severely injured from the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion, two-year-old Ariana Gassaway has a long road to recovery ahead of her.

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The high cost of same-sex divorce

While same-sex couples across the country fight for the right to marry, others are fighting for the right to divorce.

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Weddings are putting me deep in debt

Wedding season is here. And for the estimated 69 million Americans who will be attending weddings this year, it means shelling out hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

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Homebuyers clueless about mortgages

The housing market is heating up, yet many house hunters are not prepared to take on the biggest purchases of their lives.

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Student debt delays spending, saving – and marriage

Piles of student loan debt are leading many Americans to put off saving for retirement, buying homes and even getting married, a new survey finds.

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