Friday, April 23, 2010

Personal Finance: Generation Y; huge debt, no savings

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Twentysomethings Frank and Erin Lennon are members of so-called Generation Y. They use their "Bill Board" (photo on the left) to keep track of their debts and the progress they are making in paying them off.
Generation Y's steep financial hurdles: Huge debt, no savings
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