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May 26, 2013
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Within a period of financial trouble in the United States, many people are struggling to make ends meet. In this series, financial adviser and journalist Mary Caraccioli travels the country to meet with families who are having difficulty. Whether it's because of an inability to save or other reasons, the families are on the verge of a fiscal meltdown. Caraccioli tries to help them turn their situations around, using her no-nonsense approach and practical advice to get them back on the right monetary track.
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