Erin Lowry

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The Case For Buying A House With Your Best Friend

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Joining forces with trusted pals makes sense for people who can't come up with the funds independently.

Your Client's Retirement Anxiety Can't Be Cured Online

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When it comes to saving for their retirement, too many millennials rely on free advice they find on social media.

Free Tuition Is No Panacea For Medical Schools

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A $1 billion donation will make Albert Einstein School of Medicine free, but more systemic changes are necessary.

‘Money Dysmorphia' Traps Millennials And Gen Zers

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Mixed signals about the economy have made it tough for some younger adults to know where they stand financially.

Your Client's Dream Home Needn't Be 2,000 Square Feet

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Americans tend to buy far more house than is necessary. Downsizing would help their finances and the environment.

Beware Of The Ultimate Golden Handcuffs: Cheaper Housing

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Employers are helping workers as owning and renting homes becomes ever more expensive. Are such benefits too good to refuse?

Blame America's Pitiful Vacation Policy For Burnout

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Mandated days off won't magically ease the stresses workers face, but it would be a helpful start.

Yes, Adult Children Living At Home Should Be Asked To Pay Rent

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There should also be discussion about expectations around a job search if the child is returning after a job loss.

I May Buy Because the Rent Is Just Too Damn High

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The out-of-control rental market in New York City and elsewhere is making homebuying more attractive to some.

Don't Pay Off A Spouse's Debt Without A Prenup

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Prenuptial agreements contend with a frustratingly negative reputation when in fact they're simply marriage insurance.

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