30 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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22 August 2012 ~ 0 Comments

The Secret to Happiness (Hint: It’s Not Money)

  Quit looking for happiness in here Science has found the key to happiness—and it’s not a big, fat paycheck. Instead, making a good, respectable name for yourself leads to the most satisfaction, according to a new study in Psychological Science. Researchers surveyed 80 college students on their happiness levels, then calculated the students’ levels […]

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22 August 2012 ~ 0 Comments

The Secret to Happiness (Hint: It’s Not Money)

  Quit looking for happiness in here Science has found the key to happiness—and it’s not a big, fat paycheck. Instead, making a good, respectable name for yourself leads to the most satisfaction, according to a new study in Psychological Science. Researchers surveyed 80 college students on their happiness levels, then calculated the students’ levels […]

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22 August 2012 ~ 0 Comments

The Secret to Happiness (Hint: It’s Not Money)

  Quit looking for happiness in here Science has found the key to happiness—and it’s not a big, fat paycheck. Instead, making a good, respectable name for yourself leads to the most satisfaction, according to a new study in Psychological Science. Researchers surveyed 80 college students on their happiness levels, then calculated the students’ levels […]

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17 August 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Bleeding Money: Could PMS Leave You Penniless?

Do you blame your reoccurring shopping sprees on your weakness for shoes? Well, according to a recent study in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, your penchant for pumps may have more to do with biology than psychology. When researchers asked 59 women to record their purchases, beauty routines, clothing choices, and diets, for 35 days, […]

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