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In a Nutshell: Like any great American city, Chicago is defined by its people. Chicagoans are committed to... read more »
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In a nutshell: A new study from the University of New Mexico found many undocumented immigrants are severely... read more »
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In a nutshell: When bankruptcy exemption levels increase, the wealthy tend to invest less in risky unsecured... read more »
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In a nutshell: A combination of overconfidence, selective memory and high liquidity explains why financial crises... read more »
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A traditional finance study may not seem like interesting reading, but we can learn a great deal about the typical... read more »
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Experts can’t agree on the exact number, but analysts say the average American household has between $8,000 and... read more »
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Over the past decade, there’s been quite a lot of talk about consumers’ stagnating wages — not only because the... read more »
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Americans are in debt…a lot of debt at that. Adding insult to injury is the news that the mountain of debt facing... read more »
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2005 was a terrible year for New Orleans — Hurricane Katrina, a category five storm and meteorological juggernaut,... read more »
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President’s Day is a time to reflect on the accomplishments and leadership of our past commanders-in-chief. We... read more »
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Every year the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation releases data through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program... read more »
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Is big data leveling the playing field in the modern-day consumer credit market, or is it doing more harm than... read more »
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Last month, we took at look at some of America’s most financially responsible cities. Drawing on data from... read more »
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Experian recently released its fifth annual State of Credit report, measuring the financial health of more than... read more »
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A pair of researchers from Duke and Chapman Universities wondered: Why did Western Europe become an economic... read more »
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The easiest way to get bad credit is by not paying your bills. Anyone who’s missed even a single payment on their... read more »
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In a nutshell: Acclaimed author and journalist Helaine Olen takes an in-depth look at America’s personal finance... read more »
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The financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession of 2008 appears to shaping the long-term savings strategies of... read more »
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An invitation to give a TED Talk is a clear badge of honor in any field and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to... read more »
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While many Americans continue to repair their finances following the Great Recession, the overall amount of... read more »
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Income inequality in America has been out of the headlines for the most part since the Occupy Wall Street movement... read more »
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Americans know all about consumer debt – sometimes it seems like we almost invented it. But the fact is our... read more »
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According to a recent study conducted by a group of Cambridge researchers, the credit crisis of 2008 and beyond may... read more »