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High gas prices trap more Americans
Finding info on bank fees may take digging
Maximum 401(k) contribution rises to $17,000 next year
Home sales fall, mortgage rates little changed
Wall St. protesters have money problem: Too much of it
Social Security benefits to increase 3.6%
Stocks in Crocs, other fashion shoemakers, take a hit
Student loans outstanding will exceed $1 trillion this year

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