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  Financial tips for ‘millennials’
June 18: TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Farnoosh Torabi, senior correspondent for Thestreet.com, about how young adults can stay out of debt.

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Personal finance expert Carmen Wong Ulrich answered questions and offered advice on how to keep from falling behind in hard economic times. Click here to see the questions and answers.
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Tune in to NBC's TODAY show, Nightly News and MSNBC cable June 15-18 for a special series on surviving and thriving in tough economic times.
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Harvard to replace all loans with grants
Harvard University announced a major expansion of financial aid that will reduce tuition bills by thousands of dollars — even for families earning six figures.

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Women saving less than men for retirement
Fewer than one in five workers will be able to maintain their lifestyle upon retirement, with women being at a disadvantage because of their longer life spans and lower pay, according to a study released Tuesday.

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