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9/16/08
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Here's a snapshot of my life since graduating with my Masters in philosophy in June

Floundering Auto Industry = Good for Grads

By Chris Zoia
7/31/08
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Automobile sales plunged this summer due to the high price of oil and the short supply of fuel-efficient cars. If you’re looking to nab a new set of wheels, work this recent slump in the car industry to your advantage.

Gimme Gimme More

By Dan Marley
7/29/08
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Boomerangers. Millenials. Kidults. Generation Debt—these are just some of the terms used to describe us twentysomethings. Why? Because we rack up crazy student debt, head back home after college, move to expensive cities even though we have horrible salaries

Eat Cheap 2008

By Chris Zoia
7/22/08
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Now that we’ve fallen upon hard times, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to wine-and-dine at an affordable price. Thankfully, New York Magazine's Eat Cheap 2008 guide can help grads in NYC navigate the best budget eats without sacrificing quality.

Do You Like to "Do It Yourself"!?!?

By Chris Zoia
7/14/08
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Global warming and the rising cost of oil are forcing AC users to face a conundrum: kill the environment and your wallet, or perspire to the point that you genuinely find PBR's "refreshing." Luckily, there's a compromise.

Keep Track of Your Life (because your Mom has her own)

By Chris Zoia
7/01/08
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Given the exigencies of modern life, planners have become an annoying necessity for people who have more to do on the average weekday than leveling up their characters on World of Warcraft. If you’re incredibly anal (like yours truly) or if you just want to maintain the illusion of being organized

Federal Student Debt Interest Rates Slashed by 50% Today

By Rachel Solomon
7/01/08
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With gas prices, unemployment, and inflation all on the rise, recent graduates could really use a financial break. Well, today’s the day. Thanks to the economy’s Lohan-like bender, the interest rate for federal student loans plummets today, July 1st, from a weighty 6.62% to a wispy 3.62%

Eco-Friendly and Wallet-Friendly

By Chris Zoia
7/01/08
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Scientists, treehuggers, and Al Gore have made it crystal clear that unless we start cleaning up our act, the planet we leave our children will be little more than a smoking, overheated ball of smelly waste. Sadly, trying to save the world by buying a hybrid car and installing solar panels

The Pros and Cons of Grad School

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9/16/08
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As I prepare to graduate with my Masters in philosophy this coming Friday, I am reminded of a recent image:

The Frugal Traveler Does Europe

By Christopher Schonberger
6/10/08
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Since back in the days of Peter the Great, there have been few travel routes more coveted than a jaunt around Europe. It’s a classic journey, no doubt. But who has the money? All those pints of bitter, baguettes, and barrels of oil really add up, especially if you

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