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Young Adult Well-Being & relationship with money

Below are the best resources we could find on Young Adult Well-Being and relationship with money.

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College Students Share Survival Tips for Moving Out the House

Moving out of mom and dad's house is a huge milestone for many young adults. So to avoid unforeseen circumstances, here's some advice that students have to offer.

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Educated: A Memoir

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Moving Out of State for College: My Advice, My Experience, & How I Did It

In this video, I'll cover everything from feeling supported (or not), the importance of visiting ahead of time, living arrangement options, transportation options, how to get yourself and your belongings there, becoming an in-state resident if you choose, ways to save money, dealing with...

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How to Graduate College with a Job You Love & Less Debt: Jullien Gordon at TEDxMidwest

The former, linear model of success is obsolete. Students are not getting the return on education investments that they did just 1 decade ago. Jullien Gordon helps this new generation realize their full potential by identifying four types of capital that blend work in harmony.

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How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any

Unlike many personal finance books, How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any was specifically written for Americans who struggle to make it on a monthly basis.

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Working College Students

The vast majority of college students today work, but their motivations and experiences vary widely based on demographics.

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Is College Worth the Time and Money?

College is often presented as THE best path to success. But it's not the only path. Is college really the best option?

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Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties

A completely revised and updated fourth edition of the New York Times bestseller, designed to guide younger adults through the world of personal finance. More than ever before, people in their twenties and thirties need help getting their financial lives in order.

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I Am Not Proof of the American Dream

For kids today from poorer backgrounds, the path I took through education no longer exists.

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The Student Debt Dilemma | CBS Reports

As of 2020, about 42.9 million Americans owed a collective $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loans — a crisis that touches families across the nation, particularly in communities of color. Some lawmakers have advocated for forgiving student debt to help those struggling to make ends meet.

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