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Workers Have More Debt Than Savings

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David Rogowski, AOL
A new study says that 30 percent of American workers have more credit card debt than they have retirement savings. Think that's causing some anxiety?
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A First Stop on Your Way to a Gas Card

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If you're thinking of getting a gas card to try to save some money at the pump, blogger Geoff Williams has a Web site must for you -- it will help you comparison shop, plus give you tips on how to save more when filling your tank.
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10-Step Strategy to Living Debt Free

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Are you in an average American household, one with nearly $10,000 in debt? If you're even close to that, you need this ten-step strategy to rid yourself of bad debt -- for good.
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Is Your Gas Pump Ripping You Off?

A CBS news investigation digs into whether you are getting all that you pay for at the gas pump -- and what to do if you find out that you aren't.

Impact of Gas Prices

    Despite a recent retreat in gasoline prices, many schools around the country are eliminating or reducing bus service, consolidating bus stops, canceling field trips and forcing students to walk longer distances to school.

    Bill Kostroun, AP

    Spurred by high gasoline prices, dozens of communities around the country now allow electric golf carts on city streets as a cheaper, cleaner alternative to cars and trucks. Twenty-six states either allow low-speed electric vehicles on local streets or let towns make that decision.

    Chris Carlson, AP

    Nissan will be introducing a device called an "Eco Pedal" in new cars, which is a counter-control mechanism that pushes back when the driver steps too hard on the accelerator. The device is supposed to increase fuel efficiency.

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    Pressured by high gas prices, consumers are paying big bucks to buy used fuel-efficient cars like the Toyota Prius. Even 2007 models that had logged an average 22,000 miles sold for only $276 less than dealers were getting for a Prius direct from the factory.

    Yoshikazu Tsuno, AFP / Getty Images

    This year's record rise in oil and gas prices has forced local governments to make tough choices. Some cities and other municipalities are reluctantly cutting back police patrols, road repair crews -- asphalt is composed largely of heavy oil -- and, paradoxically, even some bus services in order to lower their fuel bills.

    Charles Rex Arbogast, AP

    A new study that examined fluctuations in gas prices and driving deaths over more than 20 years suggests that the current spike in gas prices could cut driver deaths by one-third annually, particularly among teen drivers.

    Bob Child, AP

    Car rental company Avis said that rising fuel costs and slowing U.S. commercial air travel are having an impact on its bottom line. As a result, the company expects its second-quarter and full-year earnings to fall below year-ago figures.

    Paul Sancya, AP

    Americans' reduced driving and weaker demand for gasoline has kept soaring gas prices actually lower than they could be. Historically the price of gas has risen faster than oil -- such as when Hurricane Katrina crippled the Gulf Coast's refining capacity in 2005 -- but oil prices now sit twice as high as last year, while gas is only higher by a third.

    Justin Sullivan, Getty Images

    Thieves are taking aim at ranchers and farmers, syphoning gas and stealing tanks as diesel fuel prices soar. The cost of farm diesel is less than the diesel used by truckers and the general public, and thieves either sell it or use it themselves. Some diesel thieves sometimes even use pumps built into vans that roam wide-open fields at night.

    Betsy Blaney, AP

    Across the country, public transit systems have seen ridership rise sharply as retail gasoline prices climbed into record territory. But very few metros are outfitted to handle the crush: Many buses are jammed with standing commuters, while some riders on busier routes get turned away. And funds to expand are unavailable.

    Tim Boyle, Getty Images

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Survey Finds Mixed Emotions on Plastic

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AP
A study finds the majority of Americans are comfortable with their credit cards -- it's the credit card companies that they have a problem with. And three in four say no one really reads the contract when they sign up for a new card.
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Which Credit Cards Have the Best Perks?

Can't figure out which credit card among seeming zillions has the best perks? A CBS 'Early Show' financial contributor narrows it down for you.

4 Credit Cards With Great Perks

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Best Card For Smaller Spenders: Chase Freedom Visa Signature
Users get 3 percent back in the most-used category -- like gas, gym memberships or hair salon services. They get 1 percent back on all other purchases, and a $50 bonus after their first purchase.

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11 Indicted Over Credit Card Thefts

In what is believed to be the government's largest hacking and identity theft case ever, the Justice Department charges 11 people in connection with the hacking thefts of more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers.

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Ask Me About Debt

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Do you have a question about getting out of debt? Ask our personal finance expert Lita Epstein.

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    Thirty percent of workers have more credit card debt than retirement funds

    The John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development has recently released a report titled, "The Anxious American Worker" which addresses the state of American employees. This report not only looks...

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    Trying to 'stick it' to the credit card company often hurts the consumer

    As consumers, we should stand up for our rights. If we don't, companies can easily walk all over us and cost us money. However, standing up for your rights should have its limits, especially when...

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    Floating credit card due dates can be costly!

    Ever since graduation we have had a credit card through Citibank which has unfortunately carried a balance. We've been good about paying more than the minimum and making our payments on time but this...

    Carol Vinzant
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    Mad as hell: Credit card users tell the Fed they're not gonna take it anymore

    The Federal Reserve gave consumer a few months to mull over this proposition: Should credit card companies be allowed to raise the rate on debt you already owe? Is it fair for them to constantly...

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