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    Economy
    The expanded federal unemployment benefits are gone with no extension from Congress in sight. Eviction moratoriums are expiring even as large numbers of people continue to lose jobs. And so this sudden, deep recession is forcing many people to upend thei
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    'Will I Have A Place To Live?' Scrambling To Survive After $600 Benefits End

    Aug 25, 2020
    Millions of people who've lost all or some of their income are having to make hard choices — from moving across the country for cheaper rent to raiding retirement savings.
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    The Coronavirus Crisis
    A worker passes a sign at a restaurant along San Antonio's River Walk that has reopened. As businesses reopen around the U.S., many workers are worried for their health.
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    Scared To Return To Work, Or Can't With Kids At Home? Here's What You Need To Know

    May 19, 2020
    As businesses reopen, many workers are worried for their health and would rather stay on unemployment. Many parents can't return to a workplace because they have no child care. What are your options?
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    Short on Cash? Here's Some Advice For Families Stretching Their Budgets

    Apr 09, 2020
    Many people who have lost jobs during the pandemic are still awaiting unemployment checks and are figuring out which bills to prioritize. Experts share unusual advice for these unusual times.
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    Life Kit
    Roughly 40 million Americans are likely to see their credit scores drop by 20 points or more. An equal number should go up by as much.
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    FICO Is About To Change Credit Scores. Here's Why It Matters

    Jan 30, 2020
    The firm says 40 million Americans' scores will drop by more than 20 points, and a similar number will rise.
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    5 Tips For Buying a Car The Smart Way

    Oct 31, 2019
    So you're thinking about buying a new car? NPR's Life Kit has your back. Here are the most important things to know so you don't get in over your head or let a car dealer take advantage of you.
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    Business
    Federal workers wait for food distribution to begin Saturday at a pop-up food bank in Rockville, Md. The Capital Area Food Bank is distributing free food to government employees during the shutdown.
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    Federal Workers Struggle To Stretch Their Money As Shutdown Lingers

    Jan 14, 2019
    Some banks and credit unions are waiving late fees or offering low-interest loans. But the longer the shutdown continues, the harder it becomes for furloughed workers and contractors to stay afloat.
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    All Tech Considered
    Lending Club founder and then-CEO Renaud Laplanche is interviewed on TV after his company's initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in December 2014 in New York. Laplanche resigned in May 2016.
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    With Lending Club Disgraced, An Industry Looks For Lessons

    Jun 10, 2016
    Lending Club, a leader in the peer-to-peer marketplace, is mired in scandal. The finance technology industry, known as FinTech, is dissecting what it means for online lending.
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    Your Money And Your Life
    Liz McMunigal and her husband, Harry, say they want to enjoy retirement and not be so overly frugal that they miss out on traveling and having fun.
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    How To Not Run Out Of Money In Retirement

    Apr 27, 2016
    You've saved up enough to quit working. Congrats! But here's a new puzzle: figuring out how to enjoy retirement without blowing your savings too soon, when you don't know if you'll live 5 years or 25.
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    How To Keep Money From Messing Up Your Marriage

    Mar 08, 2016
    Finances are among the things most likely to cause discord in a relationship, whether you're just starting out or have been together for years. Here are some ways to avoid common conflicts.
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