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Many millennials are scared to get a credit card because of the possibility of debt. But it is possible to have a credit card and avoid debt. Find out how. Read More
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Many millennials are scared to get a credit card because of the possibility of debt. But it is possible to have a credit card and avoid debt. Find out how. Read More
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According to a Credit Karma survey, 31 percent of millennials have no emergency savings. Find out how these millennials started saving and how you can, too. Read More
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