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A cover story of BusinessWeek magazine - The Poverty Business by Brian Grow & Keith Epstein - detailed how U.S. companies are extracting profits from the nation's working poor who lack financial senses.
However, all of us, not just the working poor, would benefit from a little bit of financial education.
There are many websites on the personal finance, and some are from the government.
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